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The Stanstead journal
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  • Rock Island :L. R. Robinson,1845-1998
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[" eviter fees Ce Luca Ne ne rote eon eee amie i 6 2 YE AE me \u2018 À A A .a : TT A mt tn ré ANNE ET OMR Gata ee rH lh HRS I ere on wor 2 wiry TE ce eat Yosuant® AS 4 i Stanstead 3; ST | ~ as Th = Tr voi COMMENCED IN 1845.STANSTEAD, P.Q, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1875, | lu.wo VOLUME 30, No.7 WH 00 The Stanstead Journal, eo mrp From Chamber's Journal.[in warm water, peeled it off, and with The Aggressive Chinaman.mand from Chinamen that Confuciux| An Untimely Political Query; An Ingenious Attomet po Break | How.Romenr Corgyan's: Ms ax TIE SEA-FOG.it \u201ceighteen diamonds, of various shall be dil reud in \u2018the public: ! govaaT Lh \u2014Bhe ar \u2018an PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY \u2014 sizes and prices.\u201d What the Seurcher Ho hns come to stay.There can no echools.\u2014N.Ÿ.Times.Mrs, Cooley takes, perhaps, teo| _.'=\u2014 _ etre ronda Tok abit heh L.R.ROBINSON, Editor and Proprietor.Upon the cit s steep edge 1 stand; and Collector may have thought when longar bo any possibility of doubt as eee = î moch interest in politics.The other ringonions atlempt W \u201crecently her.life, that Lknow of, bat she had a.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WINE SCR ears they found their seizure to bo nothing | to his intentions.Ah Sin is perma The Eclectic Magazine, evening Cooley and his brother-in-law mude by Allen, the Randal bh :borglds o8 OW OF, DL ROS OFFICE: JOURNAL.BUH.MING, Rock Island, Stanstead.But gray mists hang o'er sea \u2018and land, The mist that sailors fear.but clever glass imitations, worth from ten to thirty conts each, nobody nent, Those Californians who have always boen opposed to him, and who \"Of Foreign Literature, Science, and were carrying the piano down staivs, and after an awful amount of suffer- to e cape from Chelsea (Vt.) ail.For à week previous to the occur- fd mhich she beld always.She wiwhpd her cottage from top: \\ N The llchened rock.the mosses red | : for ai NA lovee liad a .; he Art for 1875.This ty-tirat In ing on Cooley's.part, the, t tho in- rence of which wo are aboot to apettks, | ue Canada Past Office address, Rock Island, P.Q.With silver drops are sowns knows; for although the seizure wis have disdaintully hold him up to the .Æhnty-first year, Ju D'ey part, they go À \" re à to Bpeus, with.qpickliime twice a \u2018year\u2019; P.0.address for United States, Derby Line, Vt.Each crimson foxlove hangs its head loudly heralded, the finale Wits nover | gnze of the citizens of the ropublic as tbe department of Genoral Literature ag.wore are re Bret and, ook tho.poisonors hte there golly\u2019 All wood work.\u201cTwice 1 wosk she - - ee en * wT ¥ 3 TERMS OF SUNSCHIPTION: © .: \u2018The fearful rock within the ba, i ; ; inni mair.T tic selecti : vom three four chunks of plaster {1 Allen sitting in.his cell, fiicing: th : Oue copy per year + 2,00 re - y jonuble \u2018circles, wears n valunblo dia- beginning to despair.The yellow son articles, lt selections are made from three or four chunks of plaster out o n sitting in.his , ficing-the | SERRES VIF ald im vante) 3,60 Whore gullant\u2019ships go dowi, | Fe CE \u201c y all tho English and foreign periodi- the wall and broken two of the ban- door, with a lamp behind him, and-u | 1449 thom ; andshow many, times she Blx months on trialnt 1,00, or 75 cents jn advance.Business Cards.\"JOB PRINTING, IN EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE.Promptly executed at the Journal Oflice.~ CONSTANTLY ON HAND\u2014 A good stock of Blanks, Blank Books, Cap.Letter, Note, Bill Head Stafement.Initial, Mourning aud other papers; Cards Card board, Pens, Ink, Mucilage, &e.&e.D.¢.LIBBY, f the wood time coming.le ev er Cobbe, R.Buchunan, L.Stephen, Term.It was the one straw t00{ opens the juil-door and visits his.pris-| pov co He told tale .Lor .; ee vif J lof the goal time coming.ce even 1 4 \u2019 I \u2019 ; J or and visits hig.pris- DEALER IN pli us tales of yore, his mind, to suggest to his wife that hints that he may soon want to vote.A.Helps, A.Tennyson, T.Hughes, much.Cooley dropped the piano on |oners.Hopussed into.the.jail one have Ep gogo alt CASKETS AND COFFINS, Both home and foreign manufacture, ROCK ISLAND, P.Q.9 ISRAEL WOOD, Le thinks the beach at home.Le ead to the proposition, ue spi shortly demand\u2019 the rame privileges Belectic gives larger spuce, than my gunge that she put on ber bonnet and By visible over tlie lop of the; paper.Te pings, gabe and-on:.rare.ae ; ut the vehearsul: 2 made everywhere in t Sidorudo.\u2014 other magazine iu the world not exclu- went home to her mother with ihe ex.ne lès was \u20ac ver.the oppasite rcs cain Cat ; OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE, He sees a lamp amid the dark, in ail sincerity and with an honest everywhere in the now Bldorado ie pressed intention of taking steps tv Cid de ssod overt © 0pRasite | dlicrevi i General Fire Insurance Agent.Money to loan on Real Estate @ 8 qp et.(OFFICE opposite Court Liouse,) SLANSTEAD PLAIN.Amid the old gruy stone.Shows but à fuiut white line of spray.A glimmerivg mass of brown.À broken boat, a spot of black, 1s tossed on sullen waves.Their erests all durk with rifted wraek, The spoil of ocean caves, Now sails my love on sea to-day Heaven shield Lis boat from hurm ! Heaven keep him from the dangerous bay, \u2018Till winds and waves be calm! Oh.would he sit beside our stove, Where mother turns her wheel § 1 know too s on.jor you my love, What wives of sailors feel.Oh.that within the wood-fire\u2019s glow, Of perils over long ago, And ventures come to shore.His hand belike is on the helm; The fog has hid the foam; I'he surt that shall his boat o'erwhelm, Le thinks our pane alight; Aud haply on some storm-bound bark, He founders in the night.Now God be with you; he who gave Our constant love aud troth; made public.A lady in the city, moving in fash.mond which was imported in tho cavity of a double tooth, said tooth he- ing in the mouth of an lseaslitish gentleman of New York.It placed in its rather unromantic ing place in London, and safely covered with bone tiling, which was displaced after the arvival in Now York.wis hid- me Married Life in Nevada, After having been married somo weeks, it came into the he.d of a young husband in this city, one Sunday, when he had but little to occupy they should plainly and honestly state thie faults that each had discovered in the other since they had been man and wife.Afler some hesitation the wife view to the bettering of cach other, as otherwise it would be of no usec speak of the faults to which marriage had opened their eyes.Tho husband was of the sume mind, and his wife a shallow pagan whose hold upon our consideration was only temporury, ure of the Celestinl Empire is gotting 4 firm hold on civilization; he begins to feel the indepondence of his position ; ho no longer cringes.Even the little Chinese boys in the cities on our Pw cifie coust Took in mate defiance at the white hordas who stone them and duck them in horse ponds.They realize that such persecution must soon ond.Their parents invoke their thousands of deities with renewed energy, und stead the wall paper from their employers\u2019 houses to burn as à thank offering before the altars in the Joss houses.John is jubilant at the tho't Chinamen were permitted to cast their ballots in 1 recent election in British Columbia, after having been duly naturalized and registered, and they will What ! says the anti-Chinsse clement, through the medium of an \u201cold sub- seriber\u201d to the San Francisco Morning Call, is a Chinaman eligible to become a voter under any cireumstances ?\" the Eclectic presents an unsurpassed array ef instructive and ontertaining cals, and cover a literature incompar- ubly richer aud more productive than any other to which the reader can A class of writers contribute to the English mugazines and newspapers such us seldom appear in American periodicals, und the best of these Essaye, Reviows, Sketches, Crit- jcisms, and Poems are reproduced in Recent issues have contained articles, stories, or prems by the Right Hon.W.I.Gladstone, James Anthony Froude, Matthew Arnold, Charles Kingsley, Francis Pow- find access.the Eclectic.W.Black, Mrs.Oliphant, Thomas H.\u2018Purgenielf, W.Morris, Miss Thackeray, and others equally eminent.In tho department of science the sively scientific.It presents not only an ample record of discovery and invention, but gathers from the whole rield of foreign current literature the best articles of the most authoritative around the corner after having gouged nister rails, and Cooley beaded all ovor with perspiration, wis just wondering whether the thermometer wus not ut 107 and whether he couldn\u2019t relieve his feelings by splitting the piano up with an ax, when Mrs.Coo- loy made n remaile.She was stand ing below in the entry, very coo! and comfortable, and she had just been saying she could havo brought that piano down stairs witheut ruining the wall when at this critical \u2018moment it veourred- to her to ask Cooley if he thought Grunt really did want a Third the landing und dancing down stairs in a frenzy of rage he addressed Mrs.Cooley upon the general subject of her failings and foolishness in\u2019 such lan- procure a divorce upon the following Monday.lt seems to have blown over, however, for only yesterday she was at home tulking over the fence with Mrs.Pitman about the propriety for the night, he invariably foiind- newspaper held: up bofore \u2018him, \u201creading.he had hurt one.of of his haiids; and wore a kid glove upon it: all- the\u2019 time ; and another peculiarity \u2018in his appearance was a red\u2019 silk.bundker- chief tiod around bjs behd-for a nightcap, The officer would always speak to him, be would reply, And then the] door would be, logked ;.ko.with the others.1 as, 8 est In enteving the jail the officer has same one\u2014usually his wife NO icionemon fh ni | Jura par | 1 0,2 OF, FAG | hors ne pots, Loo fk ey\u201d su le gone \u2014 3 Oy en Tus Lous Co.torwards nguin landed upon the com- observed it, In my eyes you are per- f dy deeds of which \u201cJohn\u201d has commence in January: and July, Sub- Ths duk VEN \u2018elk.wh 5 lied ! pr Maen for rot put ung en Le pany's whurf on North River.He fect, aud all that you do seoms to me bean y nitty 8 Toe ols eyed Celes- scriptions may, begin at.that; time.in for satment, 5 ably\u2019 nasal : i | v lun u per cent, © eal 1 .; SA cat PIN N ai ; a or LY.; Xe 4 rons, n° Sipser, uo [IMIR treaty L, produ \\ a | - Pod re fot fy.th 1, on 1 th ot, nor and ay gol rm, od rs AS pu, pith, 108 lvl ssi a he igor ; ___ sine vigorous search, but with no | just what sho soudy for fiht all \u2018provoca- N, P { ab er He itt) 5 I.8 HUNTER, suceoss.The Jew took it swilingly | \u201cBut, my dens,\u201d said tho husband, youay ra fight on small p \u2018von St, Now York.EE i parson A our grave ovat ba : 3 Set Lond phioapbioy, When ho 100 | 4s ue velo and hi vis gro | yo Chinaman daa not.boon com | tygenioos Escare\u2014Honte Oro [5 424\" à sremason go I - vo : > ing husky with ¢ 4 ; ; 7 \\ , on, a \u2014 \u201cton ont of ; BE a rtd 7 OL.time, gentlemen, and whon I return Le one and found all manner of lont with demonsirattog his pu escape from the sack in\" which hie was a ti very toma on Fe : ar Tens orice UR dle GBR | Fo, No lo youl | dep the oe, SUE fg io thet | din vi adn in\u2019 184b, | 2 a mont y ot ormine U on i el oy somo of my fnulle; 1 know EE out he has still further .demasntrated.@'If has been imitated by an ingenious know where to drair the line between | He was then without a name, and ro- 3.F.MOULTON, would try it again.pon inquiry it many\u2014ten times as many ils you ever Bh cre te have an Intimate practi- Persian.Having inenrred: thé \u201cdis what, is: permissible in\u201d conversation \u2018ceived that of Poriclos the, follo ; DENTAL SURGEON, was found that ho voully had gugaged had or ever will have.Let mo hear wl nequatintance with al] the peculiar pleastire of whieh fanctionary ab Shi \u2018and what 1s not.Reflections on the: ing mantier.The wife of t rector iro TR a return passage, having held ns them.\u201d 1.onl hag so with all the peculiar] 1; \u201cMohammed Mivza was condemned | gyal character otanybody while that of the museum possessed a very pretty\u2019 y STANSTE el enn.oa tye Stateroom for that purpore.Twol wjpdecd, husband, it isas I tell you; institations of gt he [he 10 be fustened up in'a \u2018sack with a Vi- person is present Ars unpurdonable | little Cuban \"dog; which \u201chad\u201d \u2018bear of tn or Vales nized uber, ut hours boforo the suiling af the steam- you have not # single fault that | can blusse y à + ey \u201ca sdgod risehe por, à cock and \u2018at, \u2018and after an Jowever brilliant may be \u201cthe wit in | rosouted::to-.her.by Queen.Marie - ! steprloon, un inh nest wid SANE for ho was driven down to the pier in lLes, Whatever you do seems right in pswomed it 4 Le 8 Chines, hour's time, when this lappy \u2018family\u2019! which (hey are wrapped\u2019 Of cotirse\u2019| Amelie, and whioh:, bore, Alling denyed teeth.leur vextrueted withor with | lis carrIAge, his wife wad diayghter J aves: anid hat 1k what Voy man.and of five\u2019 Chinese, nd acquaintande, the sack and ite vel A rap] Of course | ame in Question.© pt Vie net af other or chjsrofoim, All orders Bt yi im t , EOL | my eyes; ud now that know Whitl {5,04 1 the teeth, amd provided with q ; D.: there is a.farther rule which is very 1 QUOL LOT 1 OBEN wo amptly \u2019 with him to seo him off, When they |, \u201cql for-nothing little wretch I am, teeth, | contents were to bo thrown into the\u2018|\u2018tompièhensis mely: that nothing | took a greit fanc the ; oiydad 10 pranpily.returned thoy carried with them over I Soll nt once boit the work of ro.the usual protano and.shing vocabula- viver, Fortanately for Mohammed Should ever be said.the will in ans and: would Frolic with it by 7 JOUN YOUNG, $10,000 worth of diamonds, which form, and try Lo oko myself\u2019 worthy |\" 9 the eccontric \u201crond agent\u2019 of Mivza, his executioners forgot to! \\vay give \u201cto any person, within While, thé-huge-benst\" would\u201d: SABsi pe had lain secreted his.stat ; y J 9 the Pacific States, recently stopped an ; : hi way give pain to any person.ithin [ Whig Lhe \u201chfs por olill.£0 : Xetormy.oth Guan ay.ane Bo uri i the whol \"time th ot mer °F YOU\" innocent emigrant of tho Cnucasian search his pocket, which contäïned à lhearing.\u2018But while human\u201d.nature | itaelf to, bo barked at and :teased with | i A i \u201c BRAY LINE, Vr.vomats d'in port.me tho sleum «Nonsense, my dear, you know | race and'relieverl him of n large sum small knife.Directly: the mouth of Éemaind as it has beon from the bégin- perfect equanimity > oni $ \u20183 mmeriy of Troy, Vermont.remained i pov.sometimes | go away and Jeuve you - imures Sin the rack was.closed.upon.him arid \u2018bis fiing,.miën can hardly be: expected to\u2019 [NE round: the eng 5 2 Formerly of Troy, ) or our be 8 y You of money.Deeply impressed with huif the viper, Loran n y xp 4 GE OVER A.% bosTawy vrons, | Before his roturn to New York the |vithout any Wood cut; Istay up town his method of socuring fortunes ns companions he eut in\u2018! id + is 1 tefrain from a.thousand:and-one Ways: wodlaysf S'TANSTRAD PLAIN, P.Q- Ho was politely informed that was nl-| pot n fault in the world!\" Indeod, the Chinaman in & new light; aid\u2019 to [:élfié post haate to Europo, for the \u2018fu.\u201cDoh\u2019t ét your wéälih inflate \u201cyou.Lof tho Jardin des Plantes, ~ There, now composed his mind | SiaRRTRAT TTT 1 EL.(together out of the question.you nover hud a falt; I was but| prove that hs is not likely to bo Huoh [tue from: -| Rich.men sometimes die df sm 11-po¥.afnong other\" velebritios;-repôses\u201d thië [caro how onsy hia posi OURNAL BOUK BINDERY Ho was again put through the ¥hi jow's vomombor a word 1 longer content with \u2018mercly dwelling land.|: Don't spend your days in vain\u2019 18: | first iraffo ever sentit Faris, und pis right, how joyful LJ ! searching process.His pocket-book, | 4 5 and he kissed away tho tears [oD the outskirts of civilization, butp* 1-7 rats, he deepest wound: will leave | also the celebrated elephant Chevretto, paul 9.03 ihe \u2014_ which was first investigated revealed chat still trembled in the little woman's Proposes to ontor fully into it.He'is Thereiar ; bpd ways of bein ; butithe faintest soar, if, rm this hoar which waé the gontlest and most intel- Jisense J.D, CLARK & SON, |\" memorandum showing tho purebase eyos.- no more depicted as the cringing bar: ny, we may : either: diminis Tot you do gion life worl wil.igont.of Ell he elephants sich the rere ruta (Formeny J.D.CLARK,) of 18 diamonds of veto bout and |\" Never nguin did the husband serpti.burian, who syffars all wrong Withodt \u2018Wanta.on aughient ony.means =sitier so Dont of ¥ ot your pai oF ha a Jardins had éver posseæed: : Thëté 15 that tt 4 : BOOK-BINDERS, PAPER RULERS prices, amounting in all to about 812, nigo thjo tinwnre or pxamine\"the dish: | R'atesh uo mutely gecopis bis dre \u201cwill do! the: rénulttis the\u2018 same?air Foot, Chatcon fl mar the be uty | anvold keeper\u2019 stil inthe servigh of the (-BINDERS, CAT TE ie boat with Gn cs bel the rug\u2014ngvar so \u2018touch ns mentioried \u2018ane whatovbe ft ney oh nt on \u20ac [tis for énoh mat to deolde- for! hin ort eat fish fit brain food Aben a, 7h ae en oi, Tay) \u2014ANR\u2014 Ou w f 0 al ho \\ J \\ d ' > û : sat Dh \u20ac lish for.brain 1 s 2 And accom n 2 Es Ta ; to compromise, A deaf ear wus turn, of the falta ho had onumerated ; but \u2018ho takon into.account.He's: bold sols, and do that vrtiich haprens Wo never: soratbliés for chickens: before [and ia accustomed; Yo.relate, with | As thet Blank Book Manufacturers, ; soun after the noighlor \u2018women were:l.on + ce.He: ia: bold thé\u2018sasiost: If you are- idle; ot.sick, ) ve a -acoustomed:; 1c , with |; As there le © Jornal B \u2019 ed to his entrentios, His cont wis re | vont Lo Bay : \u201cAnd enorgetic In mining camps And:in or:podr, however hard} it.Mey bets this.dre hatched.; + Lvonte In.his tres, note icely she Would [out tome Jess.OUENAL BUILDING, moved and the lining examined.Noth-| uft j ful Mrs, | cities; ho crowds tho white mun aside giytiiuh vou Lill be hintder || Don't make 8 jrent, noise, in take bits\u2019 of badd\u2019 Gat po bring Wénitti, MONTPELIER, VERMONT, nur thero.TH i A It is wonderful how neat Mrs, dt Plo other.day the thi: irtnish your wants, it wi arden: 0 id.À train 14 Hot Move ; ob, uy ah 6: Heh Ths AE MO! è, .ing thoro, Thou the walstcont, AS| kecps ovorything about her house.now nnd thon.Tho other.day the Ini vq {hprmentsyoue mens, If yop® are \\ OE APE pet and hold\u2018his Pipe \u2018fun: him: while: he With\u2019 it; if thot & J.D, CLARK, G6.L.CLARK.the senrchor passed his practiced inE- Hep tinward is always us bright us a habitants of - one uf the.fashionable.\u2018ati And phospard 180 young \u2018or ih sound of the.wi fotley © yond \u2018 Tiglited à matohisz ver seven:hundred thy \u201choi à Orilore taken for Rinding nb the Stan ers along the lining, his hoart gave! how dollar, nad I.d6.believe \u2018she not | quarters of San: Francisco \u2018discovergd; A A ior Tor Vou] \u2018Don't épend/tod much time in adorn-'| todigs \u2018Lave.-beqn: interred: hig from the stend Journal Oflleu.| a tremendous thump as he recognized only wash but irons her dixh-ings I much to thi ixchauran, that A Ohne, nan yo BY ns thâh des ing yout person.A wax figure put fu noiry* a A Es L j the \u201cfucl\" of something pobbly, like and tha naighbon man\u2019 were henitt | 000, a ut tu bprîng, a in thoit!{nish\" Jour \u201cwants.But,\u201c if: you are recite, the milton sable.ir, _ 5] deliver , L.C.BATES, little rowe of butions, tha ghpment By ph Ray flow Mid very midst; What & Yillage of soviral lize, you will do.bath 4 Fe verte |; \u2018Don't dès fs Jour ul Le RE Lo EE ut boots When [Eli i stiver Plater.1 was hastily viphd, s' stedp \u2018o \"Cha La pot to bo of Inte.* don't 20 l'hâtdiéd \u201chetithen,\u201d\" with: the accompa- einige: au\"0ld; rloh' art pot\" aicde born to, adorn A; Lhe Won't | Ho ÿ to deal with wot boots : When skalt'fi ra nin ju oor and bili and! unbolled; 1 BE to bo of to spond do jo nying gambling dons and Jou houses, AR el Ay Root, ook § naka a fence poshafa shoe pet\": they #6 taken off BIL them quite fall o; faenoss Garelage Trimminga, 9 {hrs ay on, Uv, roost au Ga over bn kp om home fui TO ana efor oo] Sn Tiber wk A, Dont atpot a, clog 2 boty 17 00, CUR Sr te fm LC en \u2019 .3 5\u201d = Mai] \"Ol atl = a ni win oft ioe] 4 \u201con \u201c UNG, APN ç DR ne Fe TL ak ce ; ; Whips nnd Cigarsy = \u201cYou can put on your cont and |\" n hoye wl oi ha ls pa ut porté, 48 lithe: 10 controll od the land could a jay the géarel LL, pies o day wight there's the devil to.pay\u201d.| the wet leather, - As {t takes -up:the lA riff rticont hid hinihellin a.oe {OOK (STAND, PQ.yng Ww Mr Rlghirt: sig 190 To WA À What iA af hid\" =.inter are ai os plotyinFmnkline.ob Gut ROT Jy Gg ik a .voue kr » in boët Lae wh we o i Ching 10\" gv MIRE TE TT eee pe TEE \\ od \u2019 + Co Ngee A TN à y } AY \u2018 ght des tnd - =~ \"1.~Don' tiv bing Abont {HE ith: jy.Bib \u2018.bi te fn fie ! and the che was hot op ip spptolier, blandly, God: ny,\" =e thete minds, Tho?Oslestial Alder | rome f-Don't bother oti biNing hhont ARK NES À RENE SE ER \\ dé , ; Notlosg.Yithout ward de Jew dopinted À swuet puotess anys that \u201ckisseson man from the Clilnesew a 9\" whd \u201cthie «A Now Hampahlia family has used tinoute nnglés® Apa tabla.Bet: form, \u2018add drying Al esther il, it head! repohed Gulvedon, i NC untera)gned 1« now rondy to loan | took n horte car homu, Iclused hits fhm.| her brow are \u2018the richest Jovels Hors | \u201cA menigo-Chinose: part, gin Joodl pale one stovdFor iwentyselght-vonrs, while ter lig Font.gue pm, & Arluptrionn withou jardening 14 I Ë 9 mora.after an elton day nue » a pen thames ou béta Estate sooty, Tine, fly, ato © rousing dinner, repaired to soul napires to wenr.\" It she is ny, protly jugs will, yorhnps) being the next u; Detroit man has | gi ; pe Lo Hrmeohante.| ie cleo à il} ing, shake ont {he onts und ang wen jhavhig bpû very | te at.oo.Bln yours.Tuto Jia Gun reduced hie Lugh room, and, afler soaking a as her continent) we'll agree 10° keep'| Ahnounobmidiity; and, in.due time, the Rlgcgs-vpithi TN auinéri; 4 \u2018Don't AU \u2018your.head with.dima [ina b nadr the rath dry, oily aE; waldmable to watk A - I PS TOM AS.à rather\u2019 capuciols plaster forces the her: forehund My hia Wick: dhidomp.A merionn dltishne: of Galtforhia Hb 3600 we they kt little dowi-hearted, VES, ~Old paper is warth {#0 cent | the next wot night, drat on Whe out, and is likely tb 5 : TAN.M.THOMAS.1, vio rn ho | her: forehond stpplied: i: dindome:4.Am citi es 5 ae t 1 9 YO , =e A 0 ue 1 ae ce y bec, y, Prrvivad Plon; Nov, 16, 1004, Bios.\u201d (vrai of his béble: for: & uv -miflatde\u2019 ENG yer yowndii mu 150 APE 63 tout MAÉ \"host Me Ooolmtov night aways | poe gone Jingu PANY ado bapySly atin the Uapr Work.lw demibiond.aye i Le K \u20ac sai us __ rt GA P60 rk Tl RFE PSE rae SE BR To ry ar setae EE a \u2014 Pc Sept fh.Sa A; ; } 8 1 1 i i + 224 \"postage on newsp Co } TQ i B \u20ac: + Véwill-furnieh; of the undermen- arte periodical in the JOURNAL, for , {have beer! lie Stanstead Jowrual, BE aaa \u201cTHURSDAY, JAN.14, 1875.To Subscribers In the Uviiea States.B e 1 Jaw which goes into forcé on the 18t of Janusry next, the apers must be prepaid the publisher.¢ have fixed upon the uniform price of $1.75 per year, in ad- vanes, U.8.cy,, free of postage, for sub- - seribers in the United States, and all ar Tame es will be reckoned at that rate up to Ist January, LL the prises.mentioned in she the second column of figures.The first column shows the price of these publications separately, .Phe Amerjoan publications will be free of : Sostaganf delivared at an U.8.Post Office after Jan, 1.1875, being prepnid by the publishers.: Hgrper) agazine, 8400 8525 HA Ay, ! \u201c200 525 ; \u201c7 Bazar, 400 525 Scribnews Monthly, 4-00 525 .St Nicholas, 800 425 ; Goderts ar naines 200 880 odey\u2019s Lady\u2019s Boek.od itn chrome\u2019 \u2018800 4% \u201cLouisiana, \u201com, Recent events in the stage\u2019 of Lou- \u2018 d \u2018deal of at- tenfion {6 that Siate.It will bo re- isana lave attracted a good membered that there has been a good deal of trouble there for several years.The \u201cKellogg\u201d government, so called, was supported by the Federal au- rifios: although there was a question as to the legality of the election.The strife and animosity engendered disastrous to the wel te, already burdened by the eBects of the rebellion.Kellogg and his coadjutors were northern men, whose apparent object was personal aggrandizement rather than the in- torests of the people of the State, and the white.people generally were op- ther have been fure\u2018ôf the posed tothem and their administration of affairs: At the recent election of a legislature, the officers appointed to manage and control it were ali of the Kellogg party.Notwithstanding this the opposition claim and probably huvs, 8 majority of the members.\u2014 The returning board have kept the matter in their hands almost up to the time of the meeting of the legislature on the 4th inst., and it is charged, have man ipulated the returns in the interest of their friends, the legislature met on the \"4th instant, when extraordinary precautions were taken.All the doors of the \u201c State house except one were barricaded and at#B\u2018o'clock aboüt 2000 United States troops took npa position cuv- erigäithe State honse.When - the mombers assembled, the roll was called.102 answering to-their names, when -the clerk announced that there was a quroum present, à motion war made that I.A.Wiltz, of New Orleans be made: temporary Chairman, and Mr.Wiltz took the, chair amid great confusion.The bpeaker ap pointed a sergeant-at-Arms\u2019 dnd a tom- porary clerk.After order was restored fire members not Fetirned by + Gov.Kellogg's-retuwning.board.were, declared elected, and the Governor's i i Later, n body of be House, under the orders of the General commanding, and removed the five mombers not re- turned-by the board, and restored the .+ Kellogg officers of tho House.Since that time the legislature has been sitting under the protection of Federal bayonets.The most intense oxcite- ment:has been: created by this act, not only -iri' Louisiana, but throughout the whole country.The President of the United Stites and his advisers satictioned tho course pursued, and last week Gen.Philip Sheridan took the \u2018military command at New Or- lenps.His dispatches to the Govern: ment tike one back to tho middle ages, when king and nobles.lorded it \u2018over.the people.He seems to be la- \u201cboring under the impression that the vernment is at war with the peoples \u2018that his business is to find pre- ts for - prosecuting it with the greatest vigor.His proposal to \u2018the President to issue à proclamation of gütlawry against the pebpte of New Orleänë ifiorder that he might ar- 4 Test obnoxious citizens and shoot them or a ditimhéad court-martial smacks of the 10figh\u201d trooper who chased Wo the rebels during tho last years \u2018Of the wifi.And this is tho sixth year \u2018of Grant's presidency nnd the tenth since Lee's surrender.It is fur- \u2018ther stated that some of theso people hom Sheridan wants the power to deal withsninmarily, are well known Hh.the north os moderatétand well behaved.citizens, and tho fact that thoy ie boerltable to mairitain the peace der such aggravating cireumstan- -\u2014 _ mr A ro a 8, speaks well for their forbearance nd capacity for solf-gévernment.\u2014 {Lhe Government must suffer the con- \u2018séditnces of such ill-advised courses.{Plie people of the country äfè bound believe .that President Grunt on- ses the'course-of his lieutenant.\u2014 inay \u2018be honest differ- ñ as to tho result of he Louisiana election, there was cer- ily no call for the interference ofthe va, ni Wit ana .April 20, 1653, Oliver rovo the reprosentatives of .¥ English people oùt of their cham- gr at the point'of the bäyonet.His- #5 will rétbid {hint Ulysses 8.Grant, the 4th of Jinuary, 1875, repeated ip same thing on a smaller scale, and \u201cfhout môre provocation than hnd -} grim Puritan on that occasion.iP: differarce lies-in the better: de.Fights of the people in this 10th \u201cdlury, \u201cWa Mail.ace what will 7 bof ce ES 3 | somctnly opt from typ kesm of intel.In Congress, the act of military.usurpation and the accompanying dis- pajohss of Gey.Sheridan, have created a grent sénsution.In the Senate Lwo or throp days have been spent in a debate on a eso ution of engpiry, the only questioy} belRig on: a matigk of form, but the hobasey Wering: hv whole subjects.The \u2018general exp sion of the people at the North, is vidoranation of the use of the wers of the Government by the \u2018President: 55 0144 ASUS \u2018The Mlowing.is Gen.Sheridan's view of the situation : ah Li Maui EST Ep lia vil \u201c RS MiLiTARY Division-ov THE Missis- SIPPI, NEW OBLEANS, Jan.4, 1875.: To Hon W.W.Belknap, Secrotary of War, Washington, D, C.: It is with deep.regret that I have Lo an- Hounce to you the existence in this state of a spirit of defiance to all lawful authority ; and an insecurity of life which is hardly realized by the general government or the country at large.The lives of citizens have become so jeopardized that, nnless something is done to give protection to the eople, all security usually afforded by Taw will bo overridden.Defiance ito the Jaws and the murder of individ: uals soem to be icoked upon b the community here from a si2nd-point which gives impunity to all who choose to indulge in either, and the civil government appears powerless to panish or even arrest.I have, tonight, assumed\u2019 control over the department of the gulf.P.H.Suertpan, Lieutonant-General, Heap-quarters Minitany Distrier OF Mississippi, New ORLEANS, Jan.5, 1875.Hon W.W.Belknap, secretary of war, Washington, D.C.: I think the terrorism now existing in Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas could be entirely removed, and confidence and fair- dealing cstalished by the arrest and trial of the ringlendears of the armed White leagues.If Congress would pass à bill\u201d declaring them banditti, they could be tried by a military commission.This bandiiti who murdered wen here on the 14th of last Soptmber, also more recently at Vicksburg, Miss.should in justice to lnw and order, and the peace and prosperity of this southern part of the fount, be punished.It is possible that, if the president would issue a proclamation declaring them banditti, no further action need be taken except that which would devolve upon me.P.H.Sheriden, Lieutenant General The following is the order issued by Gen Sheridan on assuming command :- 1lEAD-QUARTERS, MILITARY | DIVIRION OF THE MississirrI NEW ORLEANS, Jun.4-p.m.Genoral Order No.I.\u2014Uuder in structions from the president of the United States, communicated through the adjutant-general of the army, the -undersigned hereby assumes control of the department of the gulf, consisting of the states of Louisiana, Arkan- sts, and Mississippi, and the gulf posts as fur eastward, and embracing Fort Jefferson and Key West, Florida, excluding the posts in Mobile bay, which will hereafter constitute one of the departments of the military division of the Missouri.P.H.Suzrmman, Lieutenant-General.Bible Christians.\u201d A recent ovent in England is suggestive.À small sect who gavo themselves the above title, are the followers of an elderly woman whom they consider a prophetess.They started with the platform of the brotherhood of man and the immediate advent of the Messiah.About two years ago, u wealthy spinster became a convert, and flung her purse into the common fund; they then bought an estate of 35 acres of land on the borders of the \u201cNew Forest,\u201d near Lymington, and from fourteen believers at that time had increased their number ten-fold, when their mishap came.They way derisively called Shakers, but they were unlike the American Shakers in some respects.They hold sundry doctrines in common, it is true, such us community of goods, celibacy, the death of all natural relations (such as husband and wife, father and son) separation from the world, the inner voice, and dancing ns à mode of worship.But one thing would suffice to distinguish them\u2014thoy do not make money.lere they dwelt, all these people, on about 85 acres of not very good land, tilling the sod for sole sub sistence ; never selling anything, be- because Christ never sold; buying however, for he bought sometimes, and quite content and undismayed when the natural end came.Thero was à mortgage and no money lo meot it, still thoy said, \u201cTho Lord will provide.\u201d With moro than modern faith, subsisted for wecks on beans and carrots, and simply said \u201cwe aro in Christ's fold.\u201d The mortgage was foreclosed and the shoriffs officers came.Then the Bible Christinns was cleared out of the premises; a sick woman on her bed was carried to the wayside; what few provisions they had wero pitched into a diteh; their furniture, beds, bedding, &e., were strewn in a confused pile for a quarter of a mile; all, say the London pupers, destroyed that could be in the timo the sjectment occupied.In fine, it was one of thoscexhibitions of needless brutality in carrying out the law which sometimes disgrace the highest Christian civilization, Notwithstanding, amid this desolation, the grave enthu- sinsts \u201crejoiced in the Lord.\u201d The poor woman suffering from the cold, complained not, but said \u201cwo are the Lord's and he is ours,\u201d and waited for the higher power to provide.Literal from first\u2019 to last, in their sincerity pnd their resignation, in their abnegations and thajr fuith, and yet a failure.They sincerciy but pope the less futally wrest the Scriptures to their own destruction.\u201cBut the lesson is one that should be ligent Mohommedans, Budbists and otber \u201dFheuthèñ\u201d for \u201c whosé en lightenment we send out missionaries und \u201ccompuss sea und land to make one gproselyte.\u201d.They would calmly: sujggopt, unless their ative politpnpss reatrgjned them, the principlo,- if: not the iro #Phya{ciau.\u2018bea] thyself.; vas Te : Lar wey npn \u2018Latest from Washington, Wasinaron, Monday Evo., Jun.1.The Louisiana debate went on in the Senate with uadiniinished vigor today, Mr.-Schurz making the noblest speech yat.:.Jt was impartial and statesmanlike.It called out an audience such us the Senato rarely sees, comprising multitudes of the very best people in Washington.Among those who were upon the floor were Mr.Robeson and Mr.Belknap of the cabinet.Long before Mr.Schyrz began, hundreds had been turned away from the gallery doors, unable to gain admission.The impression, to-night is that not even the message of the president wil} turn the tide tho other way, as the main facts are known,\u2014 Me.Schurz anticipated the report of the Now Orleans committee, predict- Ing that they would find that United States troops nre sustaining a Legislature never elected by the people of Louisiana, and that they overturn ono which was elegted.Howe, Conkling, Logan and Sargent have been busy all day trying tofurrange to meet the crisis.Butler and Carpenter have been together trying to agree upon a \"(Lill for a new election, but nearly overybody is hopeless of the success of any plan, and this leaves Kellogg and Lis Legislature to be sustained by United Suites troops, till after the presidential election which is regarded by many as fatal, The New Orleans committee will soon nrrange to get their ovidence be- foro tho Hoysp, It has first to go to tho entire committee, but If Messrs Foster, Phelps and Potter are united as it is reported they are, they van reckon on_the support of a majority of the entire committees, If Mr.Schurz had any warrant for his allusion to the views of the sub-commlttes, it will boa damaging document to Sheridan, if not to the administration.The moro thoughtful of the repub- licun members, like Dawes, Hawley, Judge Hoar, and othats af thpir stamp while disinclined to criticise the administration, feel a deep regret at the occurrences at New Orleans.They stalp tg thejr friends that they wait to hour what the president has Lo say, Lo get nt all the facts, There are very few actual defenders of Sheridan from the North and West, but he isa hero with the southern republicans, \u2019 The rumors are that the president's messago on Louisiana will be aggressive and rather sharp.If so there will be & break in the ranks, for a good many republicans in Congress, who are now willing to overlook what has been dons, won't endure any attempt to bully those who think Sher idan has blundered.\u2018Fbe cabinet cris- sis is over, if there has boon one, and it is now stated that neithor Mr, Fish nor Mr.Jowell nor Mr.Bristow has any iden of seriously differing with the president on Louisiana affairs.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 For the JOURNAL.GRUNDY CENTRE, Iowa, Jan.1st, \"75.Mn.Epiron-\u2014Thinking it might interest a portion of the numerous readers of the Journal, expecially in the Eastern Townships, to hear from this part of the country by one who is interested in your midst, with your indulgence I will write a fow lines.The weather is cold and atmosphere clear and bright, There is about four inches of snow on the ground, The subject of Railroads seems to be the chiof topic of discussion at present.\u2014 There was an enthusiastic meeting held at this place on the 30th of Dec.for the purpose of building à railroad from Marshalltown to this place, a distance of thirty miles.Stuck books wero brought forward by directors that had been previously chosen, and of the cars running from Marshalltown to this place next full, Considerable is being realized from the products of the dairy.Cheese factories ave belng started in Illinois and this state that prove satisfactory to all concerned.\u2014 The quality of the cheese compares fuvorably with that of the East, but whother as good article of butter can be made during the summer months is for the future to determine.\u2018Phoso living upon lands that are somewhat worn are looking for a change in husbandry.Considerable has-been done in this favored land to alleviate the sufferings of the unfortunate in the neighboring states, caused by the destruction of their crops by grasshoppers, It seems to me that parties who possess comfortable homes in the East run somo risk in making a change by going West.Yours truly, STANSTEAD.The Montreal Herald is calling for the redemption of the ragged and filthy one do)lar notes in circulation and the issue of new paper.While this is just what is wanted, it would be equally agreeable to the country to call in all of the twenty-five cent shin- plasters and give us silver instead, A poet is in our midst with long hair.His poem is also long, and the only reason that all his long lines don't rhyme, is bocause tho papér isn°t wide enough.\u2014FLewiston Journal.\u2018 Alfonso XII, is expected in Mad, shaves freely taken, with the prospect | The news from New Orleans js vol- uminousgthe city is quiet, and the public schools resume their sessions today, thus assuring the fact that no further trouble is apprehended.Gen- oral Sheridan has forwarded his promised report to Wushingion, fo which he reviews Mondny's work, and avows is intention to hold himself respon- {ible for tho action of the military be- fure he assumed command.The mem- orig of the conservative members is publighed in full: Gen.Ogden the commander of the White League, de.olares that famous.organization to have no polities, but to have the common weal of New Orleans at hoart.\u2014 Advices from Washington say there aro and are not serious dissensions in the Cabinet in regard to the Louisiana difficulty.President MuoMahon has ngain asked the Assembly to take steps toward deciding the future of France, and has again been vefused.He desired the ppeation of a second chymber to consult with the present one in determining upon the form of government to succeed the septennat,\u2014a clumsy doviug enough; und meanwhile that provision should be made against the lapsing of the present form, In case he should die before 1880.The defeat camo on the motion to take up the gecond chamber bill in accordance with MncMahqy's request, and the vote was 420 nays to 250 yeus.The ministry havo resigned, byt MacMahon declines tonccept their resignations until he has succeeded in forming a cabinet out of the new majority in the Assembly.Gov Gaston speaks out on the lawless raid of the fadgral administration upon local selt-government as a Massachusetts governor should\u2014with dignity and with emphasis.We shall now sce whether the General Court has an equally correct appreciation of .the situation and the popular feeling.Gov Allen of Ohio and Gov Brown of Tennessee have similary called the attention of their Legislatures to the subject ; and Gov Tilden of New York will undoubtedly follow sult, next week.In several Legislatures resolu ions bave already been introduced protesting against the outrage commic- ted upon popular institutions, and the violation of the organic law by its sworn minister and Hgfenders.They might well be in all.It is a matter in which every state in the Union is vitally interested.\u2014 Republican.- \u2014.- What Is It to Us$ The invasion of a State legislature by armed forces of the national government is the fact about which the people of this country are thinking enrngstly, It is not to be confounded with the long\u2019 arfay of lawless acts charged by angry patriots upon one another.The rioting at Vicksburg, the murderers at Conshatta, fraudulently votin in distant parishes, the action of the returning board, are separately n part of the history of the conflict now} going on; and may well confuse the most just and candid minds, But the breaking up of a legislature, while in the process of perfocting ity organization, by a body of federal troops taking upon itself the right to judge the returns of members, and executing {ts judgment at the paint of the bayonet,\u2014that is un act of highhanded tyranny.The responsibility for this actfhas beon boldly assumed by the administration.Why it has been done is very clearly understood by\" all who have kept informed of the events which lead to it.But no official explanation hus been given, and the friends of the administration, by theip getjon in the senate, have tbus far successfully prevented any such explanations from being asked for.The public must therefore, form its opinions upon the only evidence attainable\u2014the brief dé- spaiches passing to and fro, the helpless protests of citizous, and the sum ming-up given by the news-gatherers from day to day, This js unsatisfuc- tory evidence in a matter of such serious import; but there is nothirg else to proceed upon; and our lawmakers in Washington seem to have determined that there shall bo no authentic publication until it can be offset by à catalogue of lawless acts committed by other persons and at other times and places.But all this does not blind the Judgment or stay the thinking of that portien of the country which is interested above all other things in having justice done to the people in every sec tion of the Union, If the soldiery may be employed tc reinforce a minority party in Louisiana.how long will jt c, they are asking themselves, before the same means may be found useful in Missouri, in Virginia, in New York or in Massachusetts ?And there aro many more, not in the habit of withholding their opinions till they themselves have felt the sting of injustice, who seo that the helpless condition of Louisiana calls now for the expression of their sympathy for her, and of their demand that this great wrong shall be redressed.For years the great State of Louis.inna, whose people have as good aright to bp lett alone to manage their own affairs as the people of Massachusetts, has been ruled not by its own citizens, but by two carpot-baggers, holding fedoral office, and having the adroit.noss to enlist all the power of the government upon their side in the inevitable confusion which they provoked.Whenever the elections have not been carried in their favor, thoy have overthrown the returns by some jugglery like Judge Durel's midnight order, or the manipulations of a returning bonrd ; and, when that has not succeeded, orders from W hington have reinforced them, and\u2019 the people have had no alternative but to protest \u2018and bide their time.: Under auch a state of things it is not becoming tq bp silent, Phis is the time when the voice of tho repyh- lican Btatos should be heard, \u2014Bosfon Advertiser, eee The Canada Ment and Produce Com- id today (Tuevtlay.) Spy bas commenced - tho urth hd To phrase Tue BROUKLYN SoanpaL-Twelve men huve,ut Inst boen found who have not formed an opinion in the hotorious Brooklyn scandal cases, and tho trial wil} proceed today.This is cause for congratulation for it prom- 1568 some sort of result: that will be Le cos satisfactory ; and signals it 13 t0.be hoped, the \u2018end of the er.parte statements with which the community has been tormented since the early summer.What the publie will Le chiefly concernod about in the ov- idence that may be elicited under onth, The jury may disagree, or the final Judgment of \u2018the court may bé post- Poned indefinitely, by the introduction of strange points of \u201claw.But when the evidence admitted is all reported there will be ample material for à reu- sonably settled conviction on tho whole matter, This is a civil suit Theodore Til- ton sues Honry Ward Beochor for damages in the sum of $100,000, ul loging that Mr.Beecher has corrupted and seduced his (Tilton's) wite, thus destroying his home and causing him great grief and injury.Mr.Tilton alleges that his object \u201cin bringing the suit in this farm is notto obtuin Mr, Beecher's money, which he will not under any circumstances aceept, but to obtain n verdict on the facts, and thut he suos for damages only because there is no ather way under the luws of New York for him to obtain a judicial decision of tho issue of fact, Mr.Becher, on his part, has caused to ba instituted a criminal suit against Mr, Tilton for libel to the injury of his reputation, the penalty of which isa term in the penitentinry.ce er te ermine À SouUTLERN VENDELTA\u2014The Her- ringtons and the Bowens are neigh- bers but not friends.They live near the way-side station of Huddock, on the Macon and Augusta railway, in Georgia.The hatred which exists be tween the families originated in some trifling quarrel, years ago.There's blood in the path-way between them now, and the way for reconoiliation is not open any moro.The last net in the warfure of the clans took place, a few days ago.A number of persons had gathered at the station, and old man Thomas Bowen and his two sons, James and Blount of the clan, were there; also, David and William Herrington.Old man Thomas Bowen, for somo cause, felt impelled to call David Herrington a condemned coward.Of course this insinuation was a casus belli, and Herrington proposed to fight it out then and there.\"Tho buttle opened.Old man£Bowen drow a pistol an shot David Herrington in another instant oneof the young; Bowens fired also, emptying the contents of a double-barreled shot-gun in the wounded man, and struck him as he fell with tha gun he had just discharged.~The battle then raged pro- miscously; twenty or thirty shots were fired, David Herrington was killed outright, William Herrington, his brother, was wounded, but escaped by flight, Old man Bowen was shot in the shoulder, and his son James re- caived a shot in the abdomen.The Bowen vowed vengennce on the Her- rington clan, and the tragedy created no little excitement at Haddock Station.David Herrington was regarded as a desperate character, huving only à short a time ago taken the life of young Hardeman, a friend of the Bow- ens, He at last met n tragic end at the hands of those upon whom he had warred for soveral years.Other lives must \u2018be surrendered in this terrible vendetta.Our readers will remember the bold robbery of thesBouhegan bank at Mr- ford, N.H,, in October, when masked robbers entered the house of Mr, Sawyer, the cashier, handcuffed the family and shut them up in closets, thon took Mr, Sawyer through the streets to the bank and compelled him to open the safe, when they helped themselves to over one hundred thousand dollars, and then decamped.The remarkable hews now comes that President Towne has recovered bonds and papers to the amount of $106,000, of which $53,000 is owned by \u2018the bank, $17,000 by the Milford savings bank, and the remainder by individual depositors, The bank will now probably pay its ysyal semi:annual dividend of\u201d 4 per cent, this month, and the savings\u2019 bank re- Mr.Towne doos not yet publish full particulars of the recovery, it is known that all conferences were held and the money paid at & point more than 400 miles from Boston, where he has been three times in the past five weeks.He has become thorongbly disgusted with detectives, and diséhdvged them, weeks ago, preferring to take the chances of working up the case himself rather than trust them.\u2014Culedo- nian.eme mg Tho Washington Star ot the £nd instant contains the following indignant paragraph: \u201cLast year the rop- resentatives of the press were treated 80 discourteously at the official White Honse reception on the 1st of January that but few were presont yesterday, and those few were treated to a repo.tition of this rudeness, It is possible that President Grant is not aware of this uffensive treatment of the press by his subordinates, which is in such marked contrast to the conrtesies extended Lo press representatives in the past at the Whito House.\u201d Some time since, an inhabitant of Bucks county, Ba, missed two cows from his premises.'Afiér \u2018a earcful soarch had been made they wero advertised all about the neighborhood.About a week after their disappear ance they were accidentally discovered wedged in between two ricks of corn fodder on the premises, from which position they had tound it im- possiblé lo extyicato thpmsglvos, Vhen takon out they were nearly dend fron; starvation.Professor Tischendorf, of Loipsic, whoso death is announced by tho German papers, will long bo famous among Biblical scholars ns the discoverer of the oldest known text of the New Testament.He was liberally supported by the Saxon Government in his laborious researches among the bast and rarest Greek manuscripts, and the Journey during whigh jt was his good fortüne \u2018to light upon tho \u201cCodex Sinaiticus\u201d was taken at the expunge of the country.\u2018 Tho excessive drought last fall in the vicinity of Quebpe had the offgct of drying ap ull the wells in \u2018thd lo.country round Mie city, so that 0.Vic.to melt the farmers are compu.ey covers every dollar ofits loss, Though |.Mr, Alexander Müñrd'hus been gazetted school missioner of Stan- stead; vivo Mr.Harry House.Kelly's piv mill, lumber aud logs, ut East, Blenford, Vi., wero totally destroyed by fire on Monday night.No insurance, oo Mr.Sawyer, momber for Comptoa, has introduced a bill to incorporate the Canada Meat and Produce Compuny.The capital of the company is Lwo hundred thousand pounds sterling, (81,000,000.) The Hon, J.G.Robertson has a bill before the House to incorporate tho Sherbrooke Gas Company.Messrs.Charles King, E.T.Brooks, T.Logan, R.N.Hall, P.D, Gilbert, J.A.Ar- chambnult, W.Chamberlin, R.D.Mor- kill and M, H.Cochrane are the Provisional Directors.The capital is $120,000.NorTHERN VERMONT MUSICAL Asso- this association at St, Albans, which closed Friday, after u session of four days, was a very successful uffair.Prot.L.OQ.Emerson and Dudley Buck were directors, and Mrs Cater, Mrs.Sheppard, Mus.Spring, and the Be.thoven Quintette Club assisted.The chorus numbered about 250 voices.Three grand concerts were given Wed- nosday, Thursday and Friday evo- nings, while at three o'clock each afternoon the time was given up to select music by the musicians from ubroad and the convention, which formed a very pleasant feature in the exercises.TERREBONNE, Jan.11.\u2014l'he Masson College was burnt down this morning At six o'clock.The fire took while the tapers in the chapel wore being lighted ; no lives lost; very tile saved.The building is a total loss ; insurance, 828,000.Losses estimated at over $100,000.About two hundred and fifty scholars in college at the lime, are now preparing to return to their respective homes.+.LONDON, Jan 10.\u2014The steamer \u201cKathleen Mary,\u201d from Odessa for Falmouth, has been lost at son and 26 persons drowned, An Ottawa despatch says itis un derstood that the House of Commons will be summoned for despatch of business about the 10th of February.During the ereection of his new church at Elmira, which is to be the largest Protestant chureh building in York state, Rev.Tom Beecher has preached at the opera house, every Sunday evening, one cent admission being charged.The size of the sudi- ence at this novel figure has been sut- ficient to cover expenses, Wonk on the Memmorial hall of the centennial buildings at Philadelphia is progressing rapidly.The granite at tho main entrance is in position tu the height of 20 feet, and in other parts of the structure the stane-work is five foot high on an average.The contractor expects to get the building done six months ahead of time.The thermometer registered 42 © below zero at Fort Garry on Sunday night.A scene of most uproarious distur hange took place at the Cooper Institute in Now York Monday night Tho ocension was the calling of an indignation meeting to protest against the ation ot the United States Govern- mont in sending troops to interfere with the Louisiana Legislature.Mayor Wickham, who was Chairman, could hardly obtain a hearing, Final stops are roported to have been taken in tha outlawry of Riel by the Sheriff at St.Boniface.Three men wore burned to death in consequence of the destruction by fire of a hotel at Sacramento.Others are supposed to be buried in the ruins.The brig \u201cAgnes Raymond,\u201d Captain Randall, has been wrecked on the Nova Scotia coast about thirty miles fram Halifux, and the crew numbering about eight, are supposed to have been drowned.The Tilton suit for damages against Beechor was fairly begun en Monday.Mr.Morris, one of Tilton's counsel, began his opening address to the jury, speaking for five hours, and was to resume on Tuesday morning, À horrible case of lynching occurred at Wallace, Kan., on tha night of the 30th ult.\" Joseph B, North, alias Buitalo Joe, who murdered George Jones on Christmas ove, a year ago, was hanged to a telegraph pole by the mob.The knot of the rope caught undaz the chip and did not choke him and he hung in this way a long time, talking to the mob ind imploring them to relense him.He received only jeers in return.lle did not \u2018die for over four hours, and finally froze ta death.The sherift of Ellis county is after the mob, and the leaders will soon be captured, The Ohio wool-growers' association have adopted resolutions protesting against the proposed reciprocity treaty with Canada and aguiust the repeal of the duty on fine wool.MARRIAGES, HEATH\u2014CLARK\u2014By Rev.I.P.Adams Det! 31st.By license, C.E Heath and Martha E.Clark both of Stenstead.+ + JERVAH\u2014LANGEWAY\u2014On the Gth inst, by the same, Frank Gervah and Miss E.Langeway both of Magog.CIATION.\u2014The annual convention of A CARD, Woe beg to return our sineoro acknowledgments to those kind friends who piresentad us with dne hundred and eighty dollars in consideration: of our losses by the fire.on the 2d \u201cdoy, of Docembor last.Tho monoy was presensed to us on New Yenrs day.Many Brown, ViLra Buown, Rock Island, Jan.12, 1875.MOSES LOCKE, General Dealer in Sewing Machines, Repairing and Adjusting done to order, Comptoy St, North Coutlcook.1512m8 pe sonte Ball, -Georgeville, MOUNT ORFORD LODGE, Ragular Communication.Tuesday, Dec.20, 1874\u2014Evening Mecung.E.V.MALONEY.Sec'y.x GOLDEN RULE LODGE, NO.4, F, & A.M.Regular Communication, Tuesday, Jan, 19, 1875,\u2014Tivening Meeting, T.HINMAN, Sec'y.Masonic Hall,\u2014Stanstead, @.Review of the Latest Markets.BosTON Live ST0CK MARKETS, Brighton, Watertown and Medford.for the week ending Dee.30, Cattle 720.Sheep 4,007, Shotes \u2014 Hogs 5 200, Veals, \u2014.PriCES\u2014 Good Oxen, 9 T5@10 25 Fair to Good, 9 00@9 50 Second Quality, G 50@8 5p Third + 5 UD@G 00 Working Oxen, 150 00@210 OU Steers, 4p 1b 54@64 Mileh Cows, 60 00@95 Vo SHERP\u2014Lambs, 4 @ 63 per ib, Sheep 4 @ TY 1b.SWINE\u2014Fat Hogs, 8@8ic; Shotes, al wholesale, 54@6; retail 64@9 ip tb.PRODUCE.Boston, Dee.30.Butter, new choloe, 38(@ 4N & Fair to good, 32 @ 34 4 Common, 25 @ 3u Cheese, Dairy, 11 @-14 Factory, 154@ 16 Beans, per bus., 240 @2G0 Poultry.per 1b, 10 @ 16 Eggs, fresh, 30 @ 34 Outs, 66 @ 72 Corn, per bus., 934 @ Ou ITerds Grass, 27 @ 2 Wool\u2014Cunada, 40 @ 55 da do combing, 60 @ 62 Hops, 1874, 30 @ 38 Hay\u20142000 Ibs.Northern, 15 00 @ 23 00 MONTREAL PRODUCE PRICES CURRENT Jan.11, 1875.- Flour, 4 bbi., Superior Extra.5 28@5 35 \u2018* Extra, 4 90@ 5 ON - Fancy, 4 70@4 75 \u2018* Superfine, Canada Wheat.§ 20@5 30 Wheat, 0 00@0 00 Oats, 4 321b 41@ 4 Corn, 56 824 @ 00 Barley 48 s5@1 00 Butter ¢ 1b 23 @ 27 MONTREAL CATTLE: MARKET Jan.6, Extra Cattle, 85 00@ $00 First quality, .G00 @ 7 00 Second and Third, 300 @ 600 Mileh Cows, 20 00@30 00 do., extra, 30 00@G5 00 Sheep, 4 00@ 6 00 Lambs, 2 50@ 3 80 COME ONE, COME ALL! SECOND GRAND BALL & OYSTER SUPPER, AT TBE STANSTEAD HOTEL, oN WEDNESDA F.Feb.3d, 1875.FLOOR Direcror, H.A.CHANNELE, Stanstead.AIDS\u2014BADGE RED.IH.E.FOSTER.Rock Island, ] W.F.BOWMAN, Newport, S.L, CLOUGN.Sherbrooke, H.C, BAXTER, Derby Line, C.O.BRIGIAM, Boston, INTRODUCTORY COMMITTEE-BADGE BLUR J.J JouxTon, En.CILANNELL, C.D.HoLMES, R.C.PARsONs, W.M.PIKE, H.AYER, H.G.Burrage, J.G.ELDER, J.H.STUDDERT, C.CLEVELAND.\" W.5.HINMAN, H.H.Hanson.MUSIC: BIGELOW'S FULL BAND, BILL - - > 82, Carringe from 7 to 9 for town people, orders to be left at Hotel.BE.C.HAYDEN, Proprietor, NOTICE TO CHEESE MANUFACTURERS 1! THE FRASER PATENT GANG CHEESE PRESS YS the Best, Most Compact, Labor \u201cSaving and Simple Press ever Invented for Pressing Cheese.From one to fil- teen and twenty cheese an he pressed at onetime in the bandage \u201ccloth with only one Screw.each hoop being n self-ban- dager.Only a tril ofit is necessary to convinee the most sceptical of its superior ity over the old kind of \u201cPress.\u201d Seien- tifle men pronqunge it perfect.Cheese Manufacturers gall ft a \u201cgem.\u201d \u2018The Press is loud in its praise.\u201d The highest testimonals given in its fu- vor whereever used.All kinds of Cheese Factory Manufue- turers Apparatus of ihe most Improved kind,supphied on the shortest notice at, the lowest price and most liberal terms.\u2014 Patrons Milk Carrying Cans a speciality.Factories furnished throughout complete with every requisite.Please call or send for price list and partieulars.Best of references can be glven jt reguired.- 0 WE, CODE, Cheese Factory Furnishing Agent.1514m3 Rougement, P.Q, DEATHS, WATSON\u2014In this town on the 6th inst.Ma ple Watson, eldest daughter of Wm.and Agyle Watson, in the lath year of her age.EW hat is our life?It is even as a vapor which\" nppenreth for « little \\yhile and then yanisheth away.' SPECIAL NOTICES.Epre's COCOA.\u2014GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING.\u2014*'By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the flne properties of well-selected cocon.Mr.Epps hus pro- vidid dut breakfast tables with à dellcately flavored: bévèrage \u2018which! may ! agvè \u2018us manyheavy doctora\u2019 bîlis.It is by the Judiclous use of such articles of dlet that constitution may be gradundy built up until strong enough to resist every ten doney to disepse.Hundreds of subtle Yalodles 876 fJosting sronng us ready\u2019 kr Back whereyer \u2018there 14 1° (ven es snow to obtain a sufficient supply of \u201cze wate fv diurne TE Jai 8 property moutons 0 may escÿpo many fatal shoit | ons \u2018ne auraolves well | fortied wi 1] he od Bluewly : NEW MEAT MARKET.THE undersigned take pleasure in in- formingfthe people of Roek slang and vicinity that they have opened n New Market under tbe\u201cPallortng-Establishment of I.'& ©; O®Rourké.svhere: tlley ei keep constantly on hahd à good supply of Meats, Fish.Uqultyy, Groceries.&o.A share of publie potronnge is solic ° \u201c HOWARD & & Rock Island.Dec.19, 1874.\u2018BOOTS AND SHOES, ThE undersigned is sarmynig on the Boot snd Shoe business it North Hate ley, pe he will mike ail kinds of Boots antl Bhoes ta order.sen keeps on bandh stock or de art ae gf Montreal\u2019Boots and Shoes, bo Pew Sdvertisements._ L appears by the notice In the Journal of Dec, 31st, thut some of the people don\u2019t know where Lam.| would say to those people, thut L min In Georgeville, but did not kuow thy Gcorgeville wns nume bered with the Places unknown boforé, Jt may be well to say to those people that it 1s on the shore of Magog Lake.and that 1 I gi handling the Post and \u2018Pelegraph, so San be commnunioated with on shoyt no- tlpe.\u2026Also,° !'keap on hand à large assortment of : Dry\u2018 Goods & Groceries, , Suoh As Amorlean Kerosene Oil for 80 ctg, per gal, \u2018Tens, Green, 50 to 70 obuevo, 50,to 00 Flour, 6,50 to Cheese, %, 16 pt Ruisins, 10to18 Glass of all kinds, &e.&o.A large assortment of BOOTS and I SHOES, cheapest in market.Pierae*s double sole and tap for 3,19 Single sole and tap 83 90 Winceys the best, 15 to 20 Best \u2018l'ycoon Itep, 8 Flannels, all kinds, 85 to 40 All Wool Deluines, 35 Thibets, 55 Alpaca, 26 to 30 Ladies\u201d Beaver, 82 50 Blenched Cotron, 10 to 14 Unbleached do 10 to 12 Duck, 18 to 24 Shirting Cottons, 17 to 18 Mens Drawers, 50 to 75 do Under Shirts,.75 pair do Over Shirts, $1,000 81.50 Bed spreads, 81.50 l'Weeds from 60 to 81.40 Overalls, 90 per pair Ticking, +18 to 29 Waterproof, 80 Ladies\u2019 Shawls, $2.60 to 86.00 do Skirts, 81,50 to §2,%0 &e., &e.&e.& Go Also, n good stock of Ready-Made Clothing.chienp.A good stock of Crockery.Glass Ware, &e., &e.Please call and examine iny goods before buying elsewhere, Now you know where I am, just step in.D.A, BULLOCK.Georgeville, Dec, 31, 1874, 1514 FOR SALE.THE undersigned offers his House and Barn together with about six acres of good land under a high state of cultivation and well watered.This is a very desirable situation for a Blacksmith or Shoemaker, being located on the direct road from Massawippi to Ayer's Flat.CHARLES COX.Hatley, Jan, 2, 1875.1515618 FOR SALE! 1 good work and driving Horse, 2 Sleighs, 1 ight Sled, Inquire of JOHN \u201d or in his absence of H.D.JOHN YOUNG, Adm.Estate L.Richmond.Derby Line, Jan.5, 1875, 14 VV.GEORGE, Grocer & 1rovision Dealer, L desirous of intimating to his friends and purchasers generally.that he has at present in Stoek and will continue to keep on hand an unsurpassed assortmeut 0 Nu, HOLMES.CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES.Being the only Grocer in this part of the country, and having so many yens ox- perience.he has found that the ONE PRICE SYSTEM isthe only fair and upright way of trading.He would also inform the Public generally that he has opened the Store at North Derby.formerly kept by J.House, where he intends to sell goods the same as at Stanstead Junction.Remember, UNE PRICE.\"Flour selling for $6.50.States money.Bust Spring and Winter Wheat Flour for You will find Ly Æiving him a call at either Store that it will pay you for your trouble, as he has every thing marked down in order toclear out by Spring to make additions for a general assortment of DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING selling at a reduced rate, BOOTS AND SHOES, a general assortment as usual, at low prices.W.GYORGE., Stanstead Junction.Jan.5, 1875.1514 \u2014 NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! AND LOW PRICES! \"NHK undersigned beg leave to announce to their friends and the public generally, that they have opend a store at Smith's Mills, with as good an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD WARE, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPs, BOOTS AND SHOES, Be, Ete., Ete.As ean be found in iy country Store, and prices thug defy competition, Alsp, CORN, CORN-MEAL, FLOUR, SALST, SHORTS, Ete,, Bte,, Ete, Constantly on hang, Choice Fiour nt 85,50 Corn 95 ots.per bush.Please call mud obtain prices before purchasing clgewhere and suve ten per cent, as we rel for cash and sma.) mots, KNIGHT & CATE, Smith Mills, Jan.1875.1515 TIS ABSOLUTE PROTECTION Is given by the Hard Patent DETACHABLE INDICAT .APPLICABLE to all DIAL LOCKS.By this device, the run of the Knol on which the figures or letters ave market is made to Lake off nîter locking the lock, and and being divided in tog or more pieces and distributed among the officers of the bunk or partners ofa rin, becomes A key he custody af which ls inthe keep- Ing of tiob oir more peftohs: and\u2018 cannot: 6 tised to open the lock without all \u2018the Dlecés being returned, : \u201d The \u201ccombination\u201d may be known tq ull the parties, nud yet cannot, be used b any without the assistance of AL, the othe ors, \"Ths most complete security agnlast fhje Intest and favorite trek ofiho bur lars ry Deon up plied to the VAULTS AND AFKS, of tho U.S.SUB-L'RKASUI @ The N.E.Trust Co., Ho The EE Suvings Bank, Boston, The Bley eb pan Bank 116 NaijongEi Bank o Poñbody) Warren, and also u shpply of the celebrated ROCK ISLAND BOOTS! These gogds en he sold very low for cash\u201d TowhF: thd they can be procured af ah olen pie Coa + Cal] adage for A i try \u201cny .ALA PY, North Huttey Dept 14; 1076 A Hed nt ier ' i SYAN ARDY Lineman ond Randolph, Nowhur ports.Ditts Savin Bink, ana Mercantile of Salem, Mary, qu i ho Groat lis Nattonal, State Bavk, and Hanover Savings of NIL.and Tho U.8, Brayeh Mint al, San Francisco, Cul.nd nny otherg, Ca Bunk having Dial Locks wishing jt ap- let to those they hive tn are carb sits Granite poeme sont 187! are.ces adve paid scor Terr from paye havi clam thon, tion.Cour vs, F to th nfter Th case than to be also, taine Dohe 28th.of the held rectol the ol dend « able 0 Pa SE f Town: re-elec Messi: S.J.E La -sulted Moultc positio mon be \u2014 on the a solid Gardne plow at cutting good b \u2014 C friends with a Racino, Diocese He w tation ¢ Divine present gregati > Rourke, Frenchy \u201cStanste proved ÉStunstel sad the) Born £b phurgh, V1 con - BUCCOs, thse | was 0] , Openite Ewell ce EWMisy Cle 3 F7 spi AT this | Bln cores.ailing, Miss Ni Tho p 7 Rellont, i eh lod bn BE (hq iii Ray jg urch ning lp og! of.M his \u20ac ienl 0 0 LH to\u201d eu T sul] M.i pein ot SE # j .Jo gms ah dr $ La ; Ce ao PAA $ FINE SE ETS WI SEAR TA TIS A EE NE Take ede cdi es à ANS , & ; x mes TR TAI hd rR SS A A = aia AVES ph ss pe ; EEE oo, Imp AA ROOMS! .\" .i chn .er : Co Hi Ç mé THE JOURNAL.\u2014 -Another \u201ccold wave\" passed over Methodist Church next Sabbath morn C H.KATH AN.Co! ortant fo Inventors.WEST Ss PHOTO, the country from west to eust on ing and evening ee Models Bade, Crude Inve tons nt y ! ; ; é i - s Mnde, Crude Inven LINE.wm *- LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS.Friday, Saturday and Sunday, rench-| We understand several of our siti.Loh +|- Perfeciod and Patents Oh ; P id Ling, VE EE Eber INSTITUTIONS.| 11g this part of the country on Satur- zens are making arrangments to leave K ATH A N A H E A D ' , 5 tained dune United Siases .: ! .py of all kinds Ang 1 LOCAL INSTIT ' day, accompanied [by à severe wind.[us and commence business in the line ° AND EE NVENTORS desiring the advice of a uy style desired, - = ol ! Fassumpsio und Mass.Valley Railroads.It seams to have been most severe at of furniture,daors, ssh, &e.Some af! 1 \u2026 A > : -Æcompetent and reliable Mechanical En-|_- COPYING A SPECIALITY, REL 0 LEAVE STANSTED, ABnIive STANSTEAD.the extreme West.A+ Cheyeno, Neb., them will be mise! Lele, i gineer and Dr pghisman, should apply.to |- : Agent for TAŸLOR \u201cPARLE Phos 1 pa Ml Sun | ét ue : J ey Fama he bi |: A, WISWELL, whose long experlence gq x oo eg LA 1 DELL Mull North AR M the thermometer Friday night indicn-| The new Councillors aro IT.Buld-.And the biggest crowd go there bi cause Pp In model making and experfinental ma.: fee Te na 4 fus val] MEANIE | MAE |i 38 deg.below zero.and at Omaha win, reclected, Octave Gaveeuu and | they can ger.more goods for (hel money Co Le rep Uourteen Aa tired 2 Re \" Post Oflice, Derby Line.21.À school girl uv tue putes Place Edward Akhurst, elected by seeln- than at apy other place in town.| FALERS 1 ?e.4 flot ste lave srude inperiosied aven- Derby Line, close 5, .m.sland Pond ; y ied Sat- mation.' Inds.a .- a Épuphern Stalls clowe 5,4 and op.fora siond | was so budly frozen a ho jet in o A full Line of goods of ull kinds nous v4 DEA It 1s often advissble, before incurring piano cua hn BH | unday.AL Chicago 25 bolow wit ug For Dress Goods we huve Stanstead, BP ; ponte have preliiiicaion for a Bar| p ao hour ater sorvice In p.mm.and FI in renched Friday night, ang 8 on WES Patrick Ryan, of the west part of THIBETS, mnsteouc, - Q- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, made in the Phen Office to discover .3 Stanstesd and Rock Isiand Offices.Cound frozen to on ro pre Clifton, was found dead in the snow MOHAIRS, WINTER ERM re-opens Jan.Oth, = ister Tn Onde to aont has alreidy Seen a - Malle wrrive ut Rok Ldaud by).V.Rk, at 00 V6USS reported from other places 1 ye from his house on EMPRESS, i REV.A.LEE HOLMES.M.A.Prine.D | others, thus enabling the Inventor to alter ] mm; from Stanstead ac 10 4.10, Stanstezd at4 pm, AO» Fort Garry, Munitoba, 27 © be- Monday.It appears that Ryan had PLAIN AND STRIPED pal A staff\u2019 of eleven competent and AN hia Invention, or prevent further expanss.À aps close at Joe No Reglatered malledafterd.| low ; Des Moines, In, 28 ©.Ther ttended \u201cbee\u201d Saturday, and at SATTEENS experienced teachers have been engaged, , For those desiring models wade of Malls arrive ut Stanstead at 8.30 o'clock a.m.did indicat ] atten 4 \"bee\" on Saturday, and ¢ WINCEYS, FARM PRODUCE their inventions it will only be necessary ; .close at Stanetcad ut 5 40 o'clock p.m day at mometers here did not indicate as low night instead of going home, went to PLAIN AND FANCY TUITION.WIE, {| to send a rough sketoh, with an explans- À se re ie svoulng.Leave Sande for figures as on two or three other occn- a place whoro whiskoy is sold.Not SERGE, .Common English per term, 95.00 tion of J and what it 1s designed to ge- A Island Pond every uy at 2 p.m, rrivon sm sions this wiuter.LP CAS Cy a MAGOG P Q.; 4 \u2014 returning at night, search was made ALPA , Normal School, \" 7.00 s All business stricely confgenttal,.3 Religious Meetings.Plain hi .REPPS College Preparatory * 8.00 F.A.WISWELT.-} Mothodist.\u2014(Rev.William Hanstord.Rev.Wm, A, Beebs Plain.for him through the day on Sunday, DIAGONAL POPLINS, Ladies Colleglute, a 800 LL United States address, Besbe VE ce P-m.Dorby Line\u201d forfnightis \"250 pins On New Yams evening a very [but he was not found \u201cuntil about PLAIDS, &C Commercial, for the course, 20.00 Plain, Orleans Lo., ve, 3 5 i.\u2018alternate Sunday, 0p, me 00 C0 Be Be ; in © ion 2 o'clock, p.m., M.itha juge ; TANC Instrumental and Vocal Musie, Draw- 1 pren a address, Beebe - 03h, va CER Be org a [we PAGE ND PANNE ee Se tn es Er Got trie mame 3 crby Line, fortnightly, 1-2 mn, .wi ie Beebe Plain Se .\u2026 dy extra.- - - mee | yt so TT AE CE a Eplscopa\u2014(Rev G.Thorucloe, sunday service 11a, se infavact eu ) wus a very respectable man and be.Board reduced to 82.75 per week, inclu-| In consequence of the steadily increas- \u2018ArT | Our experience during t 6.past.fi n Catnolie\u2014{itev.M, Mucauley)\u2014Sunday services 10 There Were teresting addressos from | ; d bh j 1091 bors wl Lan ding thoroughly furnished room and fuel, ing amount of our trade we bave éonolu- STANSTEAD IRON FOUN RY: rec Has Soloed hot only.À mm.and 6p.mw.the Revs.sys.Clipsham and Allen, de à y due oe fo w \u201ca on un FLANNEL, ashing and lights 50 gs.per Wok ex ded te offer to all Casiy PURCHASERS and ARD\u2014 airs peop .4 ; ingi 0 \u201c| der the influence of liquor.e leaves ra, cts.per term charged for schoo ose of undou credit, : BE et Ce th \u2018Arn cy: À Masonic-Golden, Rule, No.4 an good singing and an abundance of ue i i\" his À 8plendid assortmen, both Fancy and | sente Special reduction mide In MA CHINE SHO a Smith Am an.i iegalar communications, \u2018Tuesday preceding fruit and sweetmeats for the scholars, 8 umily of Sm cb ren, his! Plain.Special cases.For cirenlars, address, Special Inducements OP.Ja tlié Best and \u2018Cheapest.\u201d We \u2019 \u2014_\u2014 Toward the close of the proceedings wife having died sovern years since.REv.W.HANSFURD, during the ensu.ug Fall months.to con- HE undersigned having purch \u2018801d several Organs during the \u2018past fe F.D.GT.\u2026Internutiona! Temple, No.1.a, Abbott the Superintendent of the \u201cRum did it.\u201d\u2014 Cog, ; Governor.tinue to favor na véith their patronage.\u2018| interestof Mr.1 B.Morrii in the days can recommend them in o Meetings every Tucsdny evening at 6 1-2 o'clock.School ?p iately pre _\u2014_\u2014 Stanstead, Q.Aug.4.1874.1493 Having made arrangements to import above business, wiil continue the same at price the the best, Cal.; coool, was very appropriate ey lecti for Montreal Centre LADIES BEAVER CLOAKINGS,| =o men 220007 ore divee forel rkets and to buy of the 5 a 70, of PTICO ; .2 Oriental Lodge, No.36, ¥.0.0.F.; ie election for ontreal Centre y ORN $1.06 States Money.FLOUR direct from forelgn markets a y ; rat a Pie af TT =: Derby Line.Mectings Thursday ovening st 7.00 sented with a purse and de his took place yesterday.At huif-past Also.Childreus Fancy Cloakings, Faney C from 86,50 to 87.50.cy.Warranted.Ge, qnenufacturers many pie Staple Old Stand, Rook Island, - unes MIITET ; a a Lun janexprossion of good will from his even.o'clouk a.m., the Witness ve- Colors.Dee.{7 CHANNELL.our prices to that point which.will satisfy Having procured some new Madhigery, AMERICAN ! ORG NEW YORK, Jun.12.\u2014Gold 1.12} numerous friends.ports av follows: East Wurd\u2014Dev- Stanstead Dec.30.1874.v those wishing to purchase.itv of avi sd hôvig good patorue and ex srieniosd, before yoil buys.vi Te .: 1e ; ; Lo.\u2014_\u2014 t: a: workme Ar \u2018A I Fe, = .se Lh \u2014 Orders for binding should be| Through the indefatigable labors of lin\u2019s serutineers claimed a majority of REMOVAL! tome 8180 take this opportunity of joues py bol prepare; a Inds of dearer) assortment on exhibition, sent in at once, the Superintendent and the hearty ©0- 12 for their candidate.Ryan's scru- BLACK SILK MANTLE VELVET, WING to Fire and ater.Le ©.Townahi pe.that we bave made arrange- In goods = YY on isc.| Books, Sheat adic, es À fow more'of those Diarios for | OPeration of the teachers, this School tineers in the same ward claimed à | yara wide, stand at the end of the Bridge.epposite ents with some s prices, sudh ag.Er \u20ac ~ Rogk Island, 8 DE LE ; isina very flourishing condition \u2014 majority of 25.Centre Ward-\u2014Devlin Foster & Seaver's, where he can fill all BUTTER WOOL & HOPS SHAFTING Eee andl ; Dérby 1875 at very low figures.Com claimed a majority of 2 for Ryan : orders promptly, as usual, Also on hand , \u2019 TT ° = \u2019 a good line of common and nice Blankets, 1 to.pa \u2014Subseribers in the United States Compton.whan, 2 \u201ca « ni « à 16 104 KID MITIS AND GLOVES, Biers Huroingin, Whips aud Plated In this Province, which enab) es us to pay aro requested to make their remittan- The following numed gentlemen est Ward \u2014 yun cluime maj.0 HOSIERY, ETC.\\ L.C.BATES.Highest Market Price fn Cash Ho will coûtia Ç : Devlin allowed 85 gi ces for the ensuing year at $1.75 in were elected for Municipal Councillors eviin aflowe Rock Island, Dec.7th, 1874.1610 ig © the celebrated.\" advance.Those in arrears can, if for Compton by acclamation on Mon St.Anns Ward\u2014Devlin claimed maj, -_\u2014 \u201cQueens 1 for the above named articles.; wk WOOLLEY PLôU ox, y Los ; ; 3 \u201c| of umeen\u2019s ote The permanency and success o 7 Loony i SR paid immediately, wipe out the old day, (all temperance men) viz, °F 250.CLOUDS, æ F Sal branch of eur business.in which th SIDE HILL + À score ab the same price per year.B.F Hurvey, James Doak and Albert Ryan allowed ma.for Devin of 28.A splendid assortment and cheap or ate.Br 2e BE h nora or ai No ouh kept: x .mT tT .It may be proper to remark that : arme \u2026 |\u2018Mand, also for the old Woolley*Plong h 5.\u2014 W derstand that Mr.J.L.y Fu .ENDID PROPERTY deu.; Lough.; oe un ers and op Farwell, serutineors have no means of gaining _ THIS SPLENDID PROPERTY, should take an especial Interest, depends | Particu ur attention given to.repalting pe Terrill, after securing a req cuct | lédgoof the state of the By far the best location and Hotel build- entirely on the extent of the transactions.Threshing Machine FIR SUR from tho larger portion of the rate- Barnston.an exuct knowledge of th OF Ings in the place.is offered for sale at a The larger the trade.the greater the #- | Horse Powers, Sawing Machines.fq dal \\ F : 1 after] The Rev.J.M.Hagar delivered a poll.A FULL LINE low figure, us the present proprietors are mount of farm produce we can command.| Sawing Machines built to ord _ Fhé\u2019undérelghed \u201chas made payers of Stanstead Plain, and after intoresting and instructive dis-| P, It is claimed that Devlin i SHAWLS, | going out of business.the larger the price we shall be enabled to 5 sw Teoih::| ments which.eivibles him to Insure PAL having been elected councillor by ac- Very interesting an Ine ructi - 8.It is claime .t ab Devlin is MUFFS, \u2018The busines for the past year has a- ay.Te Stover iors, Wars.jarrow Toi Dropertis and other Besidences détache clamation, has concluded to serve, a]-|Cvurse at the Methodist house at tho elected by a small majority.LADIES UNDER WEAR.mounted Lo 830.000, and thé good-will goes 'herefore the importance of giving us | ers always kept In Stock ram er \u2018ait ates which defy competition.Policies: ; ; Corner last Sabbath.I with the property.the preference over transient or occastonal °'3 5 an experienced Machinist: and 128ued 1n- old: and\u2019 first-class \u2018Comiparles: thongh by law he could claim exemp- .Terms of Payment Easy.buyers when they wish to sell their pro- x oar LIS covering under ONE HEAD, ALL for the ladles, Bi\u2019 Dress Ceol ia All prices.Corton, ; gregation, in English by Thomas O\"- the local Council of Hatley, commen- 7 98 20 80 31 : bons.Ruahes, KI yes, el nd Bal.Sortiment of Groceries ais a large stock of |: 8 g , 263 BORDERING, New Sleigh For Sale slacas Warm Winter Glones; Felr and Bal Forsuent o Shoes.-Croékery.and Glasss Mourke, 12sq.of Rock Island, and in ced to-day.Eight candidates are on ; ND OIL C SHADES cw 0181 - ?moral Skirts; Heavy Domestic Goods\u2019 of | .ry.an je > 989 , y , .Terms of Court, District of Saint AND OIU CLOTH SHADES, New Single Sleigh, Derby Centre all kinds.Shirting Flasaale Wer ta.|.Ware, Hard re.Flour, Codfish.Salmon; French.by P.A.Bissonnette, Esq.of the poll-boolz and a good, jolly time Francis, for 1875.A style.upholstered bick and cushion, niin Spor! ne | y and Favoy Plaldes * \u2018Palais and Olls, Rope of different sizes, |:Wheat FI Slaustond Plain.His Lordship ox-| may be expected.The resylt will be Queen's Bench, Sherbrooke, \u2014Mgpreh 1, \u2014 movable, Apply to pars Broadcloths and Beavers, English Cael.country sare thing presse himself highly delighted with made known to yoy in due fime.The OS périor Court, Sherbrooke.\u2014Feb.6-, Just receive] © Stanstead.Nov.24, 1874, 1508 arpeting mot na Rugs; | - Believing.as I doyth yer and sell \"Stanstelkul and its people, and expres- snow drifts are\u2019 already pretty well April 6-10, June 7-10, Oct.6-9, Dee.6-10, - Horse Blankets and Lap Robes; & stock'of \u2018are equally benefited by.the: a Éged thohlesire to be soon able ta re- troddep down.anuperior, and ficult Buguete,\u2014 Jan.a TWO CRATES CROCKERY, 1875 1875 Read Mad : Clothing Fan I PAY DOWN YSTEM; Wa \u2019 ?: : « Feb.26-27.March 20-31, 1] 27\u2014 r +.- IE pg garn for the dedication of the new HATLEY, Jan} 13th, 1875.May 25-30, Juae 98-31, Sept, 37-30, Oct.Cheap, cheap.JD!ARIES and FILLERS atthe Jour: er ne I \u201cthé hectal inducements willbe given TA.4 4 | | ore One ici - 28-30, Nov.27-30.\u2019 .S ice Ladies and 25 percent.less than any Trader in the, |'DUYEIS, TT RE 4 Wburs h, the strongest mark a peoplo Mr.Editor ;:\u2014Oux municipal elec Circuit, \u2014Jun.'#-9.March G-10, May 7- Goat pce.suitable for Christmas.County can sell.every suit warranted.\u201c| © Grain, Butter: Eggs.ahd moët\u201d kind -f {BV give of their progress in religious tion hp just closed .after two days 10, Sept.6-10, Noy.8-10.ee presents.+ (Hats and Caps of alt kids at vary low | Produce taken ii exchange for Goods; © b EE Hors ; ol polling.Eight councillors were pro-| Circuit Richmond, \u2014Jan.19-21, May 19 N | T E peu Lo prices.Buck Gloves and.Mitténs \u201clined rente for a favors, 1 Dope by ME Le * , -31.Sept.30-31.: ; unlined, :¢ Co au ï my © M Ps On at the Town Hu) Posed yesterday, ttle or no excite.| 2, Neue Danvile,\u2014Jan.92-98, May 22, FUR URE.LOOK AT THIS 1 1] *Wwe'have almost everything in êle A persone maaan nf the same.SO.; \\ ment, anly forty-pight votes cast: Sept.22-24, PARLOR SUITS nue aan.: oT an Ldsbted to me are aly - ave , CORE : ET \u2018ook \u2014Jnu.25-27.2 4 , » Ly 5 tool and settler s+ ma ta \\palurday SVERING, Was à SyCcess Tuesday, two hundred votes cast and _ Lirouit, Spokshiro, Jon.25-27.May CHAMBER SUITS, \u20140\u2014\u2014 BOOT & SHOE LINE.28 LEWIS LINTON $V considering the wenther\u2014a great y 26, Sept Chas.BE, Kennedy, Geo.W.Kezar and Cireuit.Couticook,\u2014Feb.22-24, #une from the finest\u201d French Kid Butto: \u201cLibby \u2018rown, Bâknaton, Sept; 1, 1874 \u201csucces, Tho attendance was almost \u2019 selon 22-24, Nov.22-24, _ And a good assortment of other kinds.With our Feta very large and exten-| to à child's 95 cont hoe.© i.IT PTT | three vandred persons.The music, ns V2\" Johnson were duly elocted.Good \u201cgj i Stanstoud, \u2014Feb, 15-17, May 15 MIRRORS, sive Stock of Staple and Fancy | oe, are Sing espoclal bargains\u201d in | illine) and Dressm: 20g |v I feol norally prevailed -17, Nov.15-17.pe Mens\u2019, and Boys Heavy Peg'd Boots.8 A TET ë \u201cas expected, was vory good.The 9°14 generally p ° \u2018reuit, -Jan.18-15, June 14-15 PICTURE FRAMES, &e, si it co .Pa A ! s reopened hèr | ACH pected, Ye Yours truly.Circuit, Wolfe,\u2014Ja : , Our'stockof ~~.° a \u201cN/A BS.HOLMES has re-opened hér.=; der th ,Ppenitg anthem by the choir was LE P ARKER D penis Montreal \u2014 March 11-22.Jane Le DRY GOO DD hs, | Groceries ATA Shop for the Fall and Winter trade, PRN ä 3 .* a 2 3 .well vendored, nnd the cavatina by | and ohaloe.all that the housekebjier j-FItha new and suitable Stock of Millinery rosidi 11:33.Dec.11-22 1 ht opened complete assort [18 full an yd the very Conde, consisting of Velvet and Felt Hata, |.- A PREMIUM AT EVERY JP ixs Clough which followed, was given Presiding Officer.Review.Montrenl.\u2014Feb, 22-24, March Heavy stogk HARD WARE af all kinds.nro Move\" openeq a.co \"DIET TAMOTE wants eau be found with us and ut (his vêry a & hn 4, ; \u201cand all Yelvets, Flowers, Feathers.Osttich Tips.At which lt has besd hibited: \u2014 2.1 22-24, 20-22.Sent.22-21 ment of : -v- | 1owest living prices, Pork, Lard, and al y TH been exhibit 7h spiritand effect.The vocalism Conticosk.al A Nov.32.31.Do 52.57 ! = Lo / Cnt kinds of salt \u2018ani Plokled Fish\u2019 Palats, Yong Qutrich Fe ers Trim Gat aR HE BROW é Æ ; ; ri od Fu COS \u2014 - , 1 \\ , .; .3 : = |-MA.H.B.BROW ' ad.P A f this lady recoivesl several deserved The That weok has bean, althopgh 3 HOLIDAYS.Ladies\u2019 and Gents Furs; Ql.G1 prec Rea Crovkely aod Glaneirare tons.20, Which, will be :sold'low as she Has taken the Aigehty Tor the above.Ee rhe Gon storm pre wintor author nob vory cold, butmo| New Yours Day.ls Jammary.ute For Stoves, oligo |r Eh Sas of he, eC lh foe bar hop ater Ful ad | rai, or ins hou : SR ailing.Mr.and Mrs, Chus.Piorce and signs of a thaw, which is so much |any.Jan Oth.Asli Wednesday, 10th Feb, somprising cio.brated op noo >| DRESSES i ated ment.Yon cali try them at his plats: 4 a , $ \u2018ch.d Friday, We haye the best, both far Coal and Wood.RTE el Bliss Nims were unable to be present.needed, 98 water is very low in the Sith Maroh.aster Magar ooh March, Also, à nice Cooking ange, Call and MINK SHTS, : : 1 HUBBAËD & BLAKE AXES.y 2 « Lhe playing of Prof.Ryder was ex- wells and strpams.Ascension.Gih May.Queen's Birth-Duy, | seg them.SOUTH-SEA SEAL SETS, Ce | non we Hubbard & Blake Axe, Wwe | take them hone, and after giving them « \u2018fair trial, he ïe tonfldeût that they will i lease.* All- instramen Sor f J St.Po .A y ake Axe, we ts warrahted | Wllent, and ho was more than once The Musical Convention held here ter su PR oh i AT Stine: \u2014 _ > {Otter Trimaimed, have a a; a dont aay tO the w \u2018 Bs : flee back to satisfy tho enthusiasm the past wegk was pat ga well attend INS Spa pCeiidept on, fth Dec GLOTHES.WRINGERS, BALTIL SEAL SETS; Ladies and Gents.FUR ob) 3, Bufo |.A 8 the nudience.We understand that ed és lugt yoap.The cancpits on Chrjoumas.3th Peo, _ HORSE SHOES a \u2026 (Beaver tHimmeds) pr We especially ote aan oa.bring on »EREMIUM, WATER PROOF Rlnyed the ergan at the Methodist Thursday and Friday evenings were George, Stanstead Junction, sells K.C.AND NALS, LT ©\u201d Mrstré & Oérudazns 8 7 OR TS RRL Res CT pn nals\u201d a oon urch during the services of Sunday well attended and the music was very © TRON AND STEELE.- nes 9 St - 22h FOB: Étui an \u201c| OIL RHACEING dpi ning to tho.gratification of th geod.Almost every dealer keeps Jacobs\u2019 1.- 5 | BARTER FOR EX HEF Fine old, established and justly sole u psrogation.Tho Acndemy has & larger number | Severe sickess 1s often prevanted by \u2014 PRE | Mae place for storage; ahi payin | rated preparation dnd needa: Ba:puk1 Prof.Perkins, who had just conclu.of scholars this term than over before, \"7 ne ee SAN HADDIES, Ts fara ° jt see crains ana of te anders vo, ee ee Ades his engngoment in conducting & we believe, Something over one hun- The Jatent minister ta get into troub- SWE£ POTATOES, \u201cA Sc Prove | ivan mgtor.poe! ; \u201c| Grom, D snorting Bo wary op | Aves; ELA bi \u2018ul convention ut Coaticoole, took dred scholars now in attendance lo _is Rev Cyrus W.Olivér, pastot \u2018of ea a I Qi >] 1} éxeouted._Tha obblug and Wholesale 3 \u201cPhplontahed den in ro of the concert, and favored th ev, My, Haga, the former pustor a'Jorséy City \u2018Methodist church, who CRAN \u2018 BY, ga to the tela Ton \u201cde Applied on the nan Sr, roux.| ving Just Tdplonatied wh k wih © Soa ned Ë pe ingle ed for defamation of ch QU obo.Soma truck, on The re yoiorchants geuerally throagtis new goois balk fiom Boston and Montes ove with two drithree sonfm, and of tho W.M, Church, predchied \u2018Here hoa ov or de pry lo shir.WANT Ya 3 Ae ga ee ut tho Townships, WR 0705; [dy 1 Invite tbe publio to Inepes beltre 7 tol in trios and quartets.Mies | Inst Suburi thd iw Church.Rev.her Yo shine he pipe in ire qe ; var ee : tg AE nor 100095, VEUT # \u201cMAL = des Foun str, Te aE ew vom T Ne Le un povalel played Ah neceptablo piano Mr.\u2018Allen from \u2018Stanatedd proached hupoh, Buuday ettnin olitig them \u2018 ; NS an lo ç noncat das, \u2014\u2014[100dme \u2026 : .Eoek lalaud, .sil moro word with thes conta in ue arn on ESL ER Shit WT | demi, oa |.veg Remmi sro ta iy 1 hi hE culs und plensant concert of ev.f.P.Moulton, who was for a Ware ba \"Birds, on\u2018the \u2018rond to, pe + to apèng jour mahep.Sta > .REO i ou home and 100k: v 3 ge A , came, nt bring your frigiids with you, F were grested with Wirty and a ae mS aud ail \u2018 When y hemover.|.+ ForSule Chon oon] Partioular attention gives.to # tanstead, Nov.1, 8M.fro; Jit *nd good, that's TYSON fr on a IF Biones anid Wok: site Li riogs.Good dee Fiver , À hy ERE vo Re a for pcivtivo applaues, ; : Lo cn fen TE : Sif vA tou cod heat, and \u201chañtine complete.pèr barrol.Warréated Flour for urch here, bag rgtypned from the| he park tradd In the, Wet.bogined.c «kb zo: © HeRATHARY | -A General Stook of Sowerinbli Ca os.| and à hi et, and will \u2018preuut in tue mow [to bmistioup, CT Stanstiai, Nov.10, f070 C VERRE wat be ova \u201c[ Fi ima nat Bh REE Msaavent, 24050, 18a 2 Ags rigor.3,30, SE SU : Fah es So RE: RE : \u201d Fu voeu] and' tnsttûmental pieces, ge time pnator of {bw'F, W' Baptieë floh;'and must reform; + i Wit and Wisdom, Wael olippers\u2014Tals.- 4 Eérhip\u2014Qne who sing, nu : ch \u201cÀ brpezy gul=The windlgss.x Afpished gentleman\u2014A.dead one.\u201c7, Alantern in the hand\u201cïsworth''a A Co dopnster se A erg pnknown 0\".womon\u2014The: \u201c o ages.\u201cArgge\u201d | y any ôther name would boL gt up! : \u201c_ Mensyres of Relief-Boots big enough \u201cfor comfort.It takes.an educated - merchant to write 0 5% The: Brussels epce: \u201cShall gant we bave & new pt : Next to n diary the most difficult thing to.keep is a lend-peneil.; To a poor man with a ljrge family, glory is of butslyjtle account.ri Oenbach's 0 \u201choüffe-will prosent, many nü-ditties.Charäoter is the diamond that soratches every stone.\u2014[ Br It is a gobid thing to, be abo generally ab ffore n God \u2014[Voltuire.\u201cre: = i ÿ in -sucdess.\u2014[Bièmarék.in war, first in hg à» monument.\u201d edatits brehst.\u2014[Bismarcle.\u2019 A Job.A rather thick-headed witness in tbe police court was asked \u2018the tion: wHether\u2018So-and-so gloud.on the \u2018defensive, \u201cNo;-sir,\u201d he\u2019 innotently replied;hb stood'on & bonch.\u201d +, Wasbington Irving once alluded to a'Péimpous person us \u201ca great man, and, in his own estimation, a man of \u201c - Bent weight.When he goes to the West, he thinks the Bast tips up.\u201d Bord: Morpeth used to tell of a \u2026 Seotch-Ffriend, who, to the remark that some people could not feel a jest nleas it was fired \u2018at them with a .canon, replied, \u201cWoel, but Loo can | \"*-ye\"fire a jest out of a cannon, mon ?\u201d \u2018Friendship has steps which lead up - to the throne of God, though ull spirits ; to- the Infinite; only.Love.is satuble*ärid like trûth-admits of no - Vhréé>dégrees of comparison; and 4 simple being Éls -the: Heart.\u2014[Jean Paul: _- | Waiter\u2014\u201cGontlemen, will you.be \u201cKind enough to wake loss noise ?\u2014 \u2018There his & gont in the next box says \u2018o can\u2019t road.\u201d One of the gen- tlemen\u2014#Can't-read, eh! He ought \u201cto be ashaméd-'of himselt! Tell him \"fü;go;to the school board ?\u201d An Irish peasant being asked why -ipermited his pig to take up its uarters with bis family, made an answer abounding with satirical nuivete: Why not?Doson't the place afford every convenience that a pig can require?\u201d We -afe- reformers in spring and summer, ib autumn and winter, wo stand by the old\u2014-reformers in tho morning, conservative at night.Re- .form is affirmative, conservatism negative; conservatism goes for comfort reform for truth.\u2014[Kmerson.It is hard jp this world to win virtue, figedom; happiness, bat still harder to diffuse them.The wise men gets everything from himself, tho fool from others.\u201d The freeman must release the slave, the philosopher think for the fool\u2014\u2014the bhuppy mun labor for the unhappy.\u2014[Jean Paul.A young apprentice to the shoe- making business asked his aster whag answer he should give to the often repeated question, \u201cDoes your ig: master warrant his shoes ?\u201d \u201cAnswer, Thomas,\u201d said the master, \u201cthat I war- \u201crant them to prove good ; and if they \u201c don't, Lil make them good for nothing.\u201d Het shawl was as sable as night, Her gloves were as durk as her shawl, : And her jewels\u2014that flashed in the lixht : 25W era black as a funeral pall; - Her robo had the hue of the rest (How nicely it fitted her shape!) And the grief that was heaving her renst Boiled over in billow of crape.We may divide thinkers into those who:think for themselves and those who: thik through others; the latter ard the rule, the former the exception.Thic frst, Therefore, are original thinkers.in a double sense, and egoists in théinoblest meaning of the word; it is from, them alone that the world loins wisdom.Tor only tha light whith wo have kindled in ourselves cifi-illuminate others.\u2014[Schopenbau- er, Fo A man an, praising porter, said it was so-excellent a beverage that, though taken in; gréht quantities, it always made Him fut.\u201cI have scon the \u2018time,\u2019 said another, \u201cwhen it made ÿ6u lean.\u201d\u201d \u201cwhen?I shall be glad to know,\u201d inquired the enlogist \u2014 \u201cWhy, no longer ngo than last night \u2014against a wall.\u201d \u201c À clergyman taught an old man in -his parish to rend.Some time aftor he called: dt the cottage, and found the wife at home.\u201cHow's John?\u201d : snd the clergyman.\u201cHe's canny, Blé,\u201d said tho wife.\u201cHow does he ©.Bét;on with his reading?\u201d \u201cNicely, + gen \u201cAh! I suppose he will read .His.Bible very ™omfortably now.\u201d Bible; sir | bless you, he was out of the Bible and into the newspuper long 2 Tourist (who has bad a mouthful of Glisese)\u2014#Ah, well; gbod morning, +.Mis, Shark, good morning! Ah\u2014by \u201cthe bye, tho\u2019, you sé to Le very much troubled with rats here I\u201d Mr, 80h, yas ; that wo are indeed, sir.\u201d Tourist\u2014*Woll.I'l tell yoit a capital way of sting rid of them.\u201d Mrs.S.(engarly)\u2014 Jhy indeed, sir; now will \u2018you?Ishall bo so glad!\u201d Totirist Yes, charge \u2018em bulfin-erowh for oy'Il\"hover come \"bend and checsn; th - Again \"s-[Panoh.forthcoming: OPO becanso tho girl elerks in the Post Of: ; fico keep them waiting while younger bovo-boprd \u2018thing to bo overs ,; because they me\"iron morulity is overy.joie\u2019 the snme, because fit conies.great man: is known by\u2019 0 signs\u2014 generosity in the design nity inthe execution, modora- ANG Orleans paper offers\u2019 the sentiment.thus: \u201cGeorge Washington ; pence, and last a EE a .There is a cowardivo that does not vo.to defend: itself or evento away the dagger point that is Man was built after allother things an ro \u201conounced , Dalston Jungtion yesterday without a a ha maha oma.[isket 7\" 500,\" \"ws.ho.reply, \u201cL jng-his orders as to the rest of the Yalked.tiés- soon.consinge.ours.We canno solves ae y wo may be \u2018dispons- bat, impor.ves ed with ip the world.V dm tant porsonuges we imagine\u201d ourse bel.We think: thet we alone are o- He \u2018of the circleiin which we move; in our:absence we funcy that life, existence ind breath will come Joa general pause; and alas! the gap \u2018which we leavo is scarcely percepii- ble; so quickly is it filled.again; nay, ips often but the \u201cplace, if not for something better, at least for something move agreonble.~\u2014[Goethe.Sotho days since a Detroit father urchased a tool chest for his son, n ad of.eight, who seomed to have con- sidergble mechanical genius and up to date tho boy bus sawed oft but two table logs,.six knobs from the bureau, bored : aboyt: 100 holes, through the doors, and \u2018threo through the piano case, And by the aid of the glue pot he hps stick the family supply of napkins firmly to the parlor carpet.Staid old Boston merchants grumble mon ure flirted with.One of the lgrowlers writes to the newspapers that he had to wait for his letters un- ju a full of the previous night's ball, \u2018With dlibioitite dies dresses, had Deen given to the Hellow who precedud: bim in line.| ads 2 A The following amusing incident oc curred on the North London Railway.4 marke(-in'the bearing of one of the company's servants how onsy it was to \u201cdo\u201d the company, and said ho often travelled from Broad street to Dalston Junction without # ticket\u2014 \u201cany-one can do it\u2014I did it yesterday.\u201d When he allighted he was followed by tho official, who asked him how it was done.IFor u consideration ho agreed to tell him.This boing given.\u201cNow,\u201d said the inquirer, how did you go from Broad stroet to 0m ee At a dinner party in \u201ctown\u201d last August, there were two sisters present, one u widow who had just em- ergod from her weads, the other not long murried, whose husband had lutely gone to Tndia for à short term.A young bavristet present wrs de puted to take the widow into dinner.Unforturately he was under the im- \u2018pression thut bis partner was thefmar- ried ladÿ whoso husband had just \u2018arrived in India.The conversation between them commenced by the ladys remarking how extremely hot lit vas.\u201cYes, it is very hot,\u201d relurn- ed tho young barrister.Then a happy \u2018thought suggested itself to him, and he added, with a cheerful smile \u201cBut not so hot as the place to which your husband has gone.\u201d The look with which the lady answered this \u201chappy thought\u201d will Luunt that unhappy youth till his death.\u2014 London Paper.i \u2014 THE MISERY.OF A SENSUAL LIFE.\u2014- Ti.is a shame for a man to place his fulicity in those entertainments and appetites that aro stronger in brutes.Da not beasts ent with a better stomach?Have they not more satisfac tion in their lusts?And they have not only a quicker relish of their pleasures, but they enjoy them without either scandal or remorse, If sén- sualily were happiness, bensts were happier \u201chan men; buthuman felicity is lodged in the soul, notin the flesh.They who deliver themselves up to luxury ave still either tormented with too little or oppressed with too much; and equally miserable by being deserted or overwhelmed.They are like men in a dangerous sea, at one timo cast upon a rock and at another swallowed up ina whirlpool ; and all this from the mistake of not distinguishing wood from evil.The huntsman, who with much labor and hazard takes n wild beast, runs as great a risk afterward in the keeping him; for many times he tears out the throat of his master; and it is the sumo thing with inordinate pleasures the more in number and the greater they ave the more general and absolute a slave is the servant of them.et the common people pronounce him as happy as they please, he pays his liberty for his delights, and sells himself for what he buys.\u2014[Seneca.Rt \u2014\u2014 Tue PuoressionAL Barny Riser (no blame should be attached to the man who gets up when he has to) is naturally a prig of the anti-somnolent sort.He conceives that his habit bestows on him a moral superiority, which mortals, amorous of sleep, can never hope to attain.He rises when hie has nothing in the world to do\u2014on prineiple, as he is fond of asserting.lou must observe how patronizingly bo greets you when you descend to breakfist, just as it is ready; with What unction he declares that he has been up three hours; how inordinately proud he is that not a servant had slivred when ho was completely dressed.To every member of the household he pats the question \u201cWhen did you rise?\u201d and, on learning, he attempts to erush him or her with the heroic difference that exists between some people und others.A favorite interrognlory is, \u201cAre yon up?\u201d or, \u201clow do you happen to np?\" as though you had been in bed since you were born, and he were started at your apparition.Ile is fond of talking abont sleepers.Ile not is sati-s fied to nse the vulgar similes of \u201csleep- ini like n log\u201d or like a top.\u201d He adds thereto sn marmot, a dermouse, the enchanted princess ; is familiar with Constantine, John, Denis, Sera, pion, and the other youthful Ephesians who slumbered in the walled-up cavern for nearly two centuries.You might infer that he considers somnolence a crime, and the weasel Cho noblest of animals.Whether he doas or not, he sleeps more than almost any one else \u2014more even than those he reproves for sluggishness.Ile getsup for the reason that it is impossible for him to lio any longer; so that his virtue, like tho sun's, fs obligatory.His custom is to piece out the dny with nups ; to scek the soft or the loungo afier brenk- fast, before luncheon, between luneh- con and dinner, subsequent to dinner.In this way he fortifies himaslf for the serfous and solo.y important business of lîfe-\u2014getting up at an.unhallowed hour of the morning, Al things are dent to thut ond.No other object is worthy by comparison.Ho is, in truth, the Dervish of Dawn.\u2014[Junius esoriptions of tho la- A short time since a passenger re- 88 n local canvasser will receive full and prompt information hy applying to LRESH Stock, of anufacturers* oo tl Fp 1 Flut and Ruled-Dépètts Às 49 Commercial, and Ladies Note, Ænvelopes, white and colosed, Water lined note paper and envelopes, Latest novelties in Los and Initial, A Memoran- lens Joos, TU i Wd J] fis Lo.vy low pricesgut the JOURNAL OFFICE.FOR SALE.HAD el fag Tene of Hatley.Q.known Stand.\u201d \u2018I'he buildings nre new and cemmodious, having been evected for a Store.Tavern, and Dwelling combined.Jt also contains « first class Hall for entertainments, together with extensive stubling and out- Dulldings.and one acre of Jand attached.Never failing running water is aid into the House and Barns.\u2018Phe thriving Villuge of Massawippils in the centre of u rich, Jong settled and prosperous farming country- and iu the vicinity of three well known Cheese Factories; it Is within half a nile of the Station on the Massawippt Valley, Passnmpsie and Connecticut Ituilronds, and also of the Massawippi Luke.noted for its scenery.fishing und plensure excursions.It eon- tuius Church, Schools Town Hall, Post Office.two Stores, a first class Grist Mill, n large \u2018Faunery.Carringe Shop.several Bineksmiths, and other busines establishments.The whole forming a most advantageous location a.nd desirable premises for puy one wishing to ec business.Terms low to suit the times\u2014one-half down.and the balance can remain on the property at the usanl rate of interest if required.\u2018Title indisputable and possession given at once.For farther particulars apply to J.C.PraAsLEY.Esq., Stanstead, or to Messrs.HALL, WHyre & PANNETON, Sherbrooke.- Fa04tf + ble property situated Th-thè the villuge of Massawippl.ns the *Wetherell WILLIAM LONG, SHERBROORK®N, MANUFACTURER OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Window Frames &e., &c.All kinds 01 Mouldings and Finish constantly on hand and made to order.A lurge supply of the best sensoned FLOOR BOARDS.Also Manufucturer and dealer in all kinds of FURNITURE, Black Walnut, Black Ash.Cherry and yi] Kinds of hard and soit wood Chamber Suits.from $20 to $200.Parlor Suits from $30 to §200 after the very latest American patterns.The very Intost improved Spring Beds.Mattrasses of every description.Cull and examine the largest and beat STOCK OF FURNITURE ever kept in the Eastern Townships.AU work warrauted \u2018and satisfaction guaranteed.Sherbrooke, April 1, 1874.1474y1 A Representative and Champlon of American ArTesl ! Prospectus for 1875\u2014Eighth Year.THE ALDINE, THI ART JOURNAL OF AMERICA, Issued Monthly +A Magnificent Conception wonderfully carried out.\u201d \u2018The necessity of 8 popular medium for the representation of the productions of our great artists, has always been reeog- nized, and many attempts have been made to meet the want.The successive failures which se invariably followed each attempt in this country to establish an art journal, did uot prove the indifference of the people of\u2019 America to the clans of high art.so soon as a proper appreciation of the want and nn ability to meet it Were shown, the public at once rallied with enthusiasm to its support, and the result was a great artistic and commercial triunph\u20147THE ALDINE.THE ALDINE.while issued with all the regularity.has noue of the temporary or timely interests characteristic of ovui- nary periodieals.It is an elegant misecl- any of pure, light, nnd graceful literature § and a collection of pictures, the rarest specimens of artistic skill, in black and white, Although each succeeding number affords a fresh pleasure to its friends, the real value and beauty of THE ALDINE will be moat appreciated after it is bound ap a the close of the year.While other publications may claim superior cheapness.as compared with rivals of a similar class, 7\u2019UE ALDINE is a unique .And orijgiual conception\u2014alone an unap- proached\u2014absolutely without competition in price or character.I'he possessor of a complete volume can not duplicate the quantity of fine paper and engravings in any other shape or number of volumes for ten times its cost; and thew, there is the chromo besides ! The national feature of THE ALDINE must be taken in no narrow seuse.True art is cosmopolitan.\u2018I'hus, while placing betore the patrons of THE ALDINE, as a leading characteristic, the productions of the most noted American artists, attention will :lways be given to specimens from foreign masters.giving subscribers all the pleasure and instruction obtainable from home or foreign sources.The artistic Mlastration of American scencry, original with 7ZIE ALDINE, is an important feature, and its maguiticent plates are of a size more appropriate to the sutisthetory treatment of details than can be afforded by any inferior page.PREMIUM FOR 1875.Every subscriber for 1875 will receive à beautiful portrait, in of] colors, of the same noble dog whose picture in a former issue attracted so muel attention.\u201cMan's Unsclfish Friend\u201d will be welcome in every home.Everybody loves such a dog.and the portrait is excented so true to thie life, that it seems the veritable presence of the animal itself, The Rev, l.De Witt Talmage tells that his own Newlotvrdland dog (the finest in Brooklyn) barks t! Although so natural.no one who sees this premium chromo will have the slightest fear ot being bitten.Resides the chromo, every advance sub- seriber to THE ALDINE for 1875 is con- stitured a member, aud entitled to all the privileges of SIE ALDINE ART UNION.The Union owns the originals of al TIE ALDINE pictures.which, with other paintings abd engravings, arg to be distributed amony the members, To every series of 5,000 subscribers.100 different pieces, valued at over 82.500 are distributed as soon as the series is full, and the awards of each series as made, areto be published in the next succeeding issue ot THE ALEINE.\u2018Ihisfeature only apphes to subscribers who pay for nne year in advance.Full particulars in circular sent on application enclosing a stamp.TERMS, One Subscription.e: titiing to \"THE ALDINE one year.the Chromo and the Art Union.$6.00 per annum, in advance.(No charge for postage.) Specimen Coples of THE ALDINE, 50 Cts TUE ALDINE will, hereafter, be gb- tainuble only by subscription.\u201cl'here Will be no reduced or club rates; cash for subscriptions must be sent to the publishers direct.or handed to the local canvasser, without responsibility to the publishers except in cases where the certiticate is given, bearing the fic-simile elgnature of JAMES SUTTUN.l\u2019residont.\u2019 CNV SSERS WANTED.Any person wishing to act permanently Henri Browno in Appleton\u2019s Jovem.THE ALDINE COMPANY, Diaries and Fillers for 1876, a variety ; iy D) Le Peréile, Tai lotting paper All the above articles will be sold at ve- is solicited.# # -Blank-Books and Stationery- - Blayles?gud: other wee MISCELLANEOUS.Simple, Durable and Conyenient, PATENTEL FEB, 25.1873, Ths Pan Is gekiowledged by a) who A have examined jy tos be the most practical large Pun vet invented.The Pan is made of heavy tin, and the vats lined with galvanized: fron, Amongst many decided advantages which 35 has 2over ay otlier ë in the market ure Fhe filloëwlog: it ne only l'an chatæmpities.over-the top, tiiétéby doing a ay with the use'of éorks, which buve-proyéll\u201d to Jmso Lroublesome in allowing the milk toeuk, also in get- Sting sour.They ure more simple and easy in operation.\u201cgo that a child can empty them.For sule by J.F.MAGEE.Derby Line, Vi.} Apr.7,1874, T5\u2014 Rock Island, Q.See This! I have the largest and best variety of Stoves in the market.inclnding all the fate improvements, which 1 will sell nu asionishing low prices, viz: The *Amer- jon Cook Stove.\u2019 for coal or wood.(the bust in America) with reservoir and closet, for 850 and 855.market prices $70 and 755 A splendid 30 inch Double Stove for 14; new kind of Square Cook Stoves 13 pnd §14.73; Cond and Wood Stoves, American Buse Burners.Btove pipe, Boilers and hollow ware to fit all sizes of Stoves.Also.Sherwood®s fine white ware goods, ¢ splendid article.Cail one and al And see A.C.Hall, Before you buy a ¥tove this fall.A.C.DAL.T, Stanstead.Aung.4, 1874, 92 FAMILY GROOHRIES, EC.The subscriber keeps constantly on hand a good stock of Family Groceries & Provisions.Cush pald for \u2019 F rmers\u2019 Produce Of all kinds, hy E.FOSTER, Rock Island, Nov.21, 1871.51y1 RE4OYAL- The subscriber has removed his MEAT MARKET to Rooms under the store ol Messrs.Cass & Jondro, Rock Island, where he will be happy to wait on his customers.\u2019 Cash paid for Beef, Pork, Hides, Butter, Potutoes, &e.&c.JOIN B.WOODRUW.Rock Island, Jan.19, 1870.1189 Clapbeards! Ciapboards!! Constantly on hand and for sale by sub.seribers FIRST QUALITY CLAP BOARDS.all planed and jointed.also fitted to order for customers at reasonable prices.Our goods cannot be beat.and WE WILL NOY BE UNDEKSOLD.A.H.CUMMINGS & CC.June 24.1873, 886 Fer SALE By the subseri, crone Lyndon buggy new la t June; one Barton buggy ; two single driving harnesses; one single sleigh, one pair second hitnd buftilo robes.- \u2018The ubove will be sold cheap for cash.S.FRENCH.Derby Line, April 7, 1874.QPECIAL NOTICE, 75 All parties indebted to me by note e: book account are requested to \u2018call aud make immediate payment to save cost, \u2014 S.FRENCH.Derby Line, À pril 7.1874, 7h HELP WANTED._100 Men and Women wanted to sell a Complete History and the Life.Labors and Death of Dr.Livingston.Also, The Family Bible.both Protestant and Cath- vlie, beantitulle iHostraited.Together with Maps, Charts and 2 great variety of Pictures.For particulars, address.SCHUYLER sMITII & CO., 15033 Publishers, London, Ont.City Bank Sherbrooke.A Savings Bank Department Elus been opened for deposits of 85 and upws rds.on which interest at the rate of FIVE PRR CENT.PEK ANNUM js allowed.bunk hours 10 to 3.Saturdays 10 to 2.On Friday and Saturday evenings, the Bank will be open from 6 tv 8 to receive deposits.0 The City Bank continues to discount and do general Banking business here.; Wa.ADDIE, Agent.Sherbrooke, Aug.14, 1873, 442tf 1874.\u20181874.Public Notice.The undersigned having increased his Stock in the Harness Business, would say to lis customers and the public gen- erully that he Is now able to give them better ba-gnains than heretofore.\u2018The stock consists in part of HEAVY TEAM HARNESSES, Atl kinds of DRIVING HARNESSES, HALTERS, CURCINGLES, WIIPS.Also a No.1 Stock of CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.Furthermore.he has added to his stock as good an assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES! as there is to be found in the Eastern al'ownships.Also BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER, AND REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE.All my goods will be sold Cheap for Cash or Ready Pay.Call and see for your selves, and get prices.N.F.McKAY, Fitelh Buy.Q .May 11, 1874.80.MEA MARKET.\u2018The undersigned hins enlarged the prem- Ises occupied by him for a Meat Market in the basement of the new.building near Russell's Hotel.and now keeps on hand a stock of fresh and salt meats of all Kinds, lis cart will run on his old route as usual during the season.Cash pajd for Beel's Hides and Calf skins.J.II.WILLIAMSON.Stanstead Plain, Mareh 26, 1872.Gott NEY ESTABLISHMENT.The subscriber having purchased of Messrs, Ovitt & Brodie their shop at Derby Line, will continue the manutacture ot Tin Ware there and at Rock Island.lle will have on hand n good stock of Tin, [ron and Hardware, and hopes to obtain the public patronage in these hranchies.\u2014 An experienced workman will be kept to do job work.repairing.&e.\u2018 J.F, MAURE.Derby Line, June 27th, 1871, 3 NEW MEAT MARKET.n i Ii S k 1 tl The subscriber has opened a Meat Market al Stanstead Plain.where he is prepared to furnish meat to customers.and WiHran a team to Rock Island on Wednes- daysand Saturduys.À share of putronage æ ti COWLES PATENT MILK PAN | \u201cthem, that owing to the amount of Stock cash price for HIDES, CALF SKINS, SHEEP'S PELTS, dc.Is the place to get lots of Goods for a lit- We have a lar Good Prints at 10 cents, Alpacas in col- Gents; Shawls both Ladies and Misses; or §1.25 a pair.will sell ut cost, We have a new stock of Boots and Shoes Kerosene O1] from 35 to 40 cents a gal.Downer's tor 40 cents.Everything We keep on hand a large Stock of o FLOUR, both Winter and Spring Wheat.And finally everything generally {kept in re ANOTHER 2 ¥ 2 ; CEL a bw iW CHANCE McDOUGALL & BRO, STANSTEAD, P.Q, Will continue their Grand Closing Sale of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HUARD WARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS & SHOLS, READY-MADE CLOTHING de.ron TWO MONTHS MORE AT Cost Prices for Cash.We beg to return our sincere thanks to our friends and fhe publie in general, for the patronage we have received for the Just two months, and also beg to inform we have still on hand.we have decided to continue our closing out sule for two months longer \u2018at Cost for Cash,\u201d The reason which iuduces us to extend the time of our last advertisement, is that we had bought a large stock of goods befars we concluded ¢o close our business.and the greatest part of those goods were only received Intely.The Siocl Embraces all classes of Goorls required in every hougehold, und is, without doubt, thebest assortment to be found in this phiee, OUR DEALINGS With the public and the rush of customers for the last two mouths, proves that our lars advertisement was no humbug\u201d and this announcement will also be adhered to iu every particular.REMEMBER That for \u201cCash down or Ready Pay\u201d you can buy your goods at, the verv cost price, AH we want is Money\u201d and the *Closing of our business\u201d us soon as possible, so as to give all onr attention to outside and produce business.0 We have been appointed Agents for the celebrated Grafton Mineral Insect Destroyer and Fertilizer.\u2018This is guaranteed to destroy Onion Mug- gots, Potato Bugs.Hop inseets, Currant and Cadker ws.It destroys all insects that infest vBzetables, Vines.Shrubbery.and Fruit 'I'rées, in garden aud field, and also prowotes the growth of vegeta- Lian.For sule by the barrel oy small par: eel, We want 2500 Iubs Butter, 40,000 Lbs Wool, and will pay the highest prices in CASH.We shail continue to pay the highest To whoin it may ~onzern: TAKE NOTICE.Accounts of over one yeurs stauiding must be settled at once, or we shall hand thet to our Attorney for collection, MeDOUGALL & BRO.Btanstead, July 1, 1874, New Year?NEW STORE! \u2014AND\u2014 NEW GOODS! AT DERBY LINE, $.N.ANGIERS tle money.« select Stock of Goods, and we are selling to suit Lhe times.ors at 30 cents, good stock of Black Alpacas.Empress.Lyouese, This bets, all Wool Delaines.A new stock ol I'ycoon Reps at 26 cts., Flannels, all grades and colors, Navyblue Flannels * and Waterproofs.grod stock of Beavers, Doesking, Pricuts, Cottonade, Deni.Ticks Cotton Flannel, Cotton Cloth 2 10 3 cents lower thun ever before sold; Ladies and Gents under Flan- pels, Ladies.Misses and Childrens Felt skirts.A nice stock of Gloves, both Ladies and Sears.Nubias, Tippets.&e.Small Notions in abundance, Mens heuvy Over shirts at 81.75 each, Best Cardigan Jackets for $1.75.We have a few sets of FURS which we A good stock of Hats and Caps, Clothing selling at Cost.which we offer at low prices.Mens Double Sole and Tup Boota for 83.50: Ladies\u2019 nice Dress \u201clranks; Gents* Zaue Trave'ing \u2018Trunks; Oil Carpeting in nice patterns, We have a nice, large stock ot Crockery and Glussware.and a large and choïce Stock of Grocciies, T'eas, Tobaco.Spices, &e.&e., &c.&c.White Sugar, s lbs, for 81.We also keep on hand a large Stock f PAINTS, OILS and VARNISITES, 1 Small Wares in the Hardware ne.Also Nalls.Toes, Forks, hovels, and Spades; we also eep the Diston Drag Saw, nd all who have used lem onee come again Country Store.too jlumerous to men- on, may be found at\u2019 the DERBY LINE STORE.Remember.our t3rms are Cash or ready OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC! INSURANCE.= | MISCELLANEQUS.FIRE INSURANCE.Insurance Co., of Canada, CAPITAL, - - $000,000.HEAb OFFICE, - - TORONTO, Already deposited with Govt., 100.904, ALEX.MACKENZIE M.P., President, Jou.d.Il.BELLEROSE, Vice President, J.MAUGHN, Jr.Manager.ADVANTAGES OFFERED: A purely CANADIAN Company.dee voting Its cutive attention 1o the insurance of Furm property and detached Besiden- ces, The only Company represented in the Eastern \u2018Townships (hat issties a Blanket Policy.\u201d or.insures Coments ol Furw Buildings in one block sum.Jnsures against Lightning as well as five.Will adjust all losses at once and pay over the Cash without delay.D._F.SUAW ef Voronto, fuspictor, ISRAEL WOOD, General Agent.Stanstead, Oct.29, 1873.14521 TNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Of Hartford, Conn.= Branch Office for Canada: 126 St.James St.Montreal, Wi.H.ORR, Manager.\u201c= sm Ormes Incorporated in 1820 Accumulated Assets over $20,000,000.Annual Income over $6,000,000.All Polieles absolutely Non-forfeiting.0 No money paid ta this Company on the regular rates need ever be lost.Ir Payments are discontinned alier the second year.the Policy remains good.under its terms for wore lusur- ance than the Cash puid in, \u2014\u2014tof\u2014 The insured participate in the Profits Annually.\u2014 §o§\u2014 The ETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY offers-to the Business Men of Canada, on the Endowment system.a Jledium of Investment superior to any other.It has in constant operation the most perfect arrangements for investing the \u2018Frust l\u2018ands counnitted to its charge for the benefit of its humerous membership.in the safest and most profitable mauner.Mavine branches.and bei sg à Lome Company.in every portion ol the entire contiueht.it thus procures a much higher rate of interest than can usually be obtained by any merely local Life fnsuranee Company.Every policy-holder receives the benefit 01 this in the shape of Hiberai Aunuel Dividends in Cash, applicable to the reduction of his next premium.Its long and Honorabie B ing in Canada are uearly 20 yeurs as a purely Lite Iusur- ance Company.It has already paid abou $300.000 to 1he Widows and urphans of its Canadian Policy-holders, Jt tre more New Life assurance business in Canada than fourteen other Companies combined; its Policies being fond in every part of the Dominion.Tuking into consideration the Ratio per cent.of Losses and Expenses to Receipts, cure in the selecrion of lives.cconemy in management, amount ot business, Lhe rutio of Assets to Linbilities.and ability to make and pay future Dividends to he Insured, the Æ INA Is surprased by no Company.W.C.LYFORD.General cyent.Stanstead, June 18, 1873.14:83 G'ANSTEAD AND SHERBROOKE MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company.> OFFICERS : Hon.E.HALE.M.L.C.À.G.WOODWARD.\u2014DIRECTORS :\u2014 Lon.E.Hale.M.L.C.G.K.Foster.Esq.Hom, J.G.Robertson, Win.King.Esq.Col.18.\u20181.Morris, Guo.Pumnroy, Ks Charles Allen, sq.A.A.Adams, Esq.Eros Lebourvenu, Esq.CAPITAL === = $243,408.98 President.Secy.-Ireus.This Company is one of the oldest Mutual Fire Insurance Companies tn Canada.established in 1835.\u2018Phe stabluess of iis Oftlee expenses aud the sale aml enrelui manner in which the business has heen conducted enables the Company to take Ordinary risks at as low a rate as any Mu- tuul Company in tbe Province, and much lower than any Stock Company can safe) do.L@- Farmers in Stanstead Co.ansure in your own Company.Putronize Home In stitutious.The Matnal can't fait! GÉOLGE POMROY, Esq.Ayent for Stanstead.A.A.ADAMS, Esq.Agent for Baruston and Darford.Stanstead Jan.10, 1871.1306 CHEAP STOKE] HE undersigned would thank his friends and customers for their pai rouage in the past.ad would respeetiui- ly say that he has on hand aud tuteuds keeping a good stock of Flour, Corn Salt Groceries of all kings, Boots and Shoes td Dry Goods, and in fact a general as sortinent of Staple Goods, which he will sell for enshhor rende puy at a living profit, All the goods that he keeps wlil be fotma to be of the be t quality.Me wonld res pectfalfy invite the publie te eall anil ox.amine goods and prices before purchaisiog elsewhere, I.J.VAUGHN.Aver®s Flat June 17 1873.3.iu A Rock Island Soap Factory ! still continie our business nt the W old plage.und thankful for past put.ronage.hope to meet a continuance of the ame.We mnke an article which has given satisfaction, wmv shall conthme te furniah our patrons with first-rate Soap wm reasonable prices.N.B.Soup exchanged for Grease aud Ashes as usual, J.W.GREENLEAF & CO.Rock Island, March 21.1872.GT ISOLATED RISK AND FARMERS ing Machine, SEWING MACHINE.THE oo a Cirenlur Shuttle Sewing Machine, ONLY It is the easlest to learn, est to run.Jas one hun than some others.MACHINE It is noiseluss In operation; takes the oust time to keep in order sews thiek and thin goods with equal facility.OF Has the largest bobbin in the word.Thread never passes through the eve of needle but once, Will do a third wore work in the sue time.ITS Cun never have any trouble with the Tension.Mas an automatic thread adjuster.Ilns no grinding of Cams or rating of coy wheels.: KiND It is the best furnished in every respeet.A written guarantee from the Munufue- turers for à Leri of years, it desired.IN After more than three yours\u2019 time and the outlay ot an immense sum of money in perieering T'oo's n wl Machinery on the 1 uniform plan, upon the sme principle as Awerican guns and watehes are made.so that cach part shall be an exact duplicate THE of a corresponding part in every other It Is the light- dred less parts LAR SHUI'TLE SEWING MACHINE.take rent pleustre in ealting the attention of the publie to the fret Thatihey are prepared to 1111 all orders for the same (rom any part of the Ll WORLD.We desire to state that the great merits of our Machine require to be seen to be fully known.Machines on exhibition at our SALES Rood, aud eil- are invited to call.: OC.MORRILL & Co.Rock Island, March 23, 1574, 1473 HEATH & HUMPHREY, HARNESS NAKERS, DARNSTUN CorNeR, I.Q.Repairing neatly done.Orders solicited.Give ns call, one and all, and we will do the best we can by you.G0 C.D.HEATH.EDWIN HUMPHREY.ÿ NELSON & NELSON, DERBY LINE, VT.\u2014 -0 ave opened a choice and fresh stock of Supplies at the old NELSON STAND, and arenow prepared to furnish customers witheverything in the way of GROCERIES, Also n more general stogk of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, than is kept at any other place in the vicinity.We will sell all kinds of GROCERTES, PROVISIONS, SILVER DRIP SYRUP, FLOUR, MOLASSES, SUGARS, TEAS, TOBACCOS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC, ETC, ETC, KTO, Cheaper than the cheapest, 1 \u20140 We have a choice stock of APPLES, by the Barrel, or smaller measine.CRACKERS.in several varieties, CRANBERRIES, BUTTER.by (he tub or less, NU'FS, ail kinds, CONFECTIONERY, All kinds Canned Fruit.A few Barrels wore of (hat nlee Grann- Led SUGAL, very low, © For Cash or Ready Pay.Farmers* Produee hought and rotd.Agents for the celebrated HOWE Sew- - r ! Dont forget to call and scve for yoursell ut the old ; Nolson Stand.Derby Line, Nov.5.1878.$5ro #20 1445, y = Wanted! All clue-cs of workige people, of ofthe SeXy JOUNE or old mike more mmey at work for us in thelr spare tomestts, or ali th time, (inn nt ANY.PER DAY \u2014Agrot AND VIOLET INKS FOU 68 MAIDEN LANE, À.Fi ?1.L, BANGS.\u201c .© .Stanstead Plain, Feb.20, 1873.\"64 va oogar Produce taken inexchange Moyen, JENS ang PENCILS.8.No ANGIER.3 I dpt OITN Deby oy; Som TIS.TES AN \u2018 = \u2019 Carat Co Following are good reasons for buying Machine.the proprietors of the CIRC U- NEW GROCERY STORE! | ol Amerioan © rrr Power Job Printing Office, MAIT STREET, ROCK ISL \u2018D, STANSTEAD, P.#.The Jour: a) Office has recently recely- ed an addition to its Machinery, and is now supplied with the following flrst class presses.driven by WATER POWER: GORDON CARD AND BILL MEAD PRESS, which for speed aud clegrness ef impression Is unsurpassed by any press manne fuctured in the U.5.or Canada, A CHROMATIC PRESS, Which prints.in à very perfeet manner, Two or Three Colors at Once, and is designed to execute Color Printing ilu great SAVING IN COST over the usual tedious gid expensive process.\u2018UNis l\u2019rues is ulso equally well u- dupted for pluiu or one color Printing, su.And for Newspaper and Book Work we have a New Cylinder Press, well adapted to do good Printing.Also, A HAND I\u2019'RES>, tor Auction Bills, Large Losters lor Laces, Shows, &e.A CARD CUTTER, With a supply of White and Colored Card Stock, which will be cut to any size desired, in large or small yuautities, at low prices.CARDS IN SHEETS, Cut to any size desired.1ICKETS, Exhibition, Concert, Ball, &e.CIRCULARS, Letters, Notes, Flys, &e.BLANKS, Municipal, Legal, Notes, Receipts, &e.EXVELUPES PRINTED OR YLAIN A variety 0! styles and pitres, SHIPPING TAGS Printed or Plain.BILL HEADS, ; Latest styles on goed paper.STATEMENTS, On paper made for (he purpose.LETTER MEADS, Single or double sheets.BANK PRINTING, RAILWAY PRINTING.PROGRAMMES, POSTERS ALL SIZES BILLETS &C.&C, HANDBILLS, BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, PRICE LISTS, CARDS, Etc, Ete.Recent additions of some of the Intest styles of new Flain and Fancy Type, | enable us to style, get up Printing in elegant REMEMBER! THE PLACE 18 \u201cAT THE\u2014 JOURNAL OFFICE.ren ®t ne Stationery & Blanks, .We keep constantly on hand a stork of Stationery and Blanks.to suit the wants of all, comprising, in part: Legal Cap; Foolseap, plain or Ruled; Bill Capz Letter Paper, plain or Ruled; Commercial Note,, Plain or Luled ; Octave Note, do; Envelopes, all colors and sizes; a lot of 10 in.Lnvelopes very CHEAP.BLANKS.\u2014Commissioners?istrates*; Bailins': Munieipa Sale; Mortgay Court; Mag- I 1: Deeds of es; Nolesy Chie ks; Rea Ceipts, &e., &é., on and or printed tot pepe Wor painted \" cr mt | ALL ORDERS FOR ; PRINTING, \\ STATIONERY, DLANKS, ke., &e., ke, Dy Man, EXPRESS, or ot herwise, attended to prompily, Blank Books, Stattonery, &e.dust recelved at the choice stock of NOTE PAPERS, ull sizes, LINEAR NOTE, FOOLSUAP, riled, LEGAL CAPS, SERMON BATH.INITIAL NOTE, lute ENVELOPES in varie FABER'S PENCIL n PALER CARPENTERS do 1e DTANDAND, COLLEGE, ScHt00,, and other PENS, Ly tl - \"de PEN HOLDER, © oF don RUBBER, ke, &c, Also n good stock vi Canadian and LEDGERS, JOUR RAS BOOKS, 131 JARTOS, RECORD BOOKS.: MEMORANDUM BOOKS.7! NOTE MAN CE RECEIPT BORK, WRITING BOOKS ke.te, Journal Ofice a styles, \" ty, 8, the best, NALS, LL, BOOK 8, LACK BAL 0 an JOURNAL OFFICR, \u2018 \u201d otk dug an , img elec.Particulars tree, Punt card to Statin Fina.ator.\u2018rer STIKAOK fo All of which will be 201 very low, A C te DIL LEER NEADS Bi) Nol DH PUR 1 4 tn Jor! Gf STATEMENTS, mid CAUDS nasa 0e Ar i i i Joe wba in Jo); ay ç ÿ \u2018 \u2019 \u201cne."]
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